Wow! I was lucky enough to see (and smell) A. titanum at the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew a few years ago. What a sight that was! Sadly it was it's second day so I didn't get the full aroma.
Weird but wonderful plant, thanks for sharing 😃 I can imagine how it smells, as I have a Dracunculus Vulgaris in my garden which smells similar I.e. rotting meat/decaying dead animal.
Lovely plant!
So cool! The nepenthes will love the extra bugs getting attracted inside.
Wow!
I was lucky enough to see (and smell) A. titanum at the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew a few years ago. What a sight that was! Sadly it was it's second day so I didn't get the full aroma.
Have you opened up your greenhouse to allow for flies to come in and pollinate it? Are you going to sell seeds?
Weird but wonderful plant, thanks for sharing 😃 I can imagine how it smells, as I have a Dracunculus Vulgaris in my garden which smells similar I.e. rotting meat/decaying dead animal.
The dracunculus just finished flowering. 8 flowers this year! Man it was stinky!
@@redleafexotics4722 8 flowers! Wow! I bet it did stink 🤣
Is the rafflesia in cultivation or no?
No it’s not sadly, they are actually parasites
1:48 when your ex is around
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I'm the first
Second!!