Der Titanenwurz, eine Pflanze mit einem phallusförmigen Dorn, der bis zu 3 Meter hoch wird, erwärmt sich nachts auf bis zu 36 °C und verströmt den Gestank einer verwesenden Leiche. Eine aktuelle Studie ergab, dass zu den stechenden Gerüchen auch die Verbindung Putrescin gehört, die von verrottenden Tierkadavern freigesetzt wird.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/dec/27/plantwatch-the-smelly-deception-of-titan-arums-phallic-spadix

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  1. I’ve linked to the news release in the post above. In this comment, for those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:

    https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/3/11/pgae492/7874716

    From the linked article:

    It looks like a giant erect penis, stinks to high heaven and warms up to about the temperature of a human body. This is the inflorescence of the titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum, a plant with a phallus-shaped spike called a spadix that stands up to three metres tall, warms up to 36C at night and gives off the stench of a rotting corpse. This wonder is actually a ruse to attract carrion flies and beetles to pollinate the small flowers that are tucked away at the base of the spadix inside a large bucket-shaped leafy wrapper, where the insects are trapped until the flowers are successfully pollinated.

    A recent study revealed the plant’s pungent odours were made up of a stinky cocktail of sulphur chemicals, including the aptly named compound putrescine, which is given off by rotting animal carcasses. This foul concoction is released only when the spadix warms up in short pulses.

    The titan arum grows in the forests of Sumatra in Indonesia, and to add to its otherworldly qualities, the plant takes years to come into bloom for the first time, and when it does flower, the bloom only lasts a few days.

  2. Fritzkreig on

    *Yay! I flower and smell like corpse, to trap and eat buggos like a Venus Flytrap!*

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