Just saw our first corpse flower at Longwood gardens in Pennsylvania. The smell wasn't as bad as I thought it would be but definitely smelled rotting flesh. The workers explained pollination and today there was square cut in the flower for the pollination process. It was fascinating. Now I'm watching you and learning a little more about it.
Bee Bob yes I think you get used to the smell. What smells worse are many Bulbophyllum orchids! Longwood gardens is one of the nicest gardens I’ve ever been to. Glad you could experience it!
@@OrchidWebTV Been a member for years. Their orchids are fantastic. I was able to see them as corona shut things down. Oh, I've found many Lilies to be more offensive odor wise. Some of those really stink.
Our house in west Los Angeles was on property that used to belong to a grower of some sort and a number of decades ago a ‘volunteer’ corpse flower appeared and bloomed in our garden!
We will sell the seedlings when they germinate, which should start late summer or fall of 2020. So far, one plant aborted, and one is making the fruit. It is too early to tell how many will come out of this, but if it is a good germination, we should get about 50 to 100+ seedlings.
How long after you plant the corm, will you see any growth?? Was just given two, about the size of a silver dollar. I've been wanting to grow one of these beautiful monsters for years!!!!
I am very disappointed you didn't film the harvesting of the pollen. Why stop right in the middle of things? Otherwise the video was so interesting, just can't understand the rushed ending.
This is by far the best video I have seen on this plant so far, the female receptors look incredible
Just saw our first corpse flower at Longwood gardens in Pennsylvania. The smell wasn't as bad as I thought it would be but definitely smelled rotting flesh. The workers explained pollination and today there was square cut in the flower for the pollination process. It was fascinating. Now I'm watching you and learning a little more about it.
Bee Bob yes I think you get used to the smell. What smells worse are many Bulbophyllum orchids! Longwood gardens is one of the nicest gardens I’ve ever been to. Glad you could experience it!
@@OrchidWebTV Been a member for years. Their orchids are fantastic. I was able to see them as corona shut things down.
Oh, I've found many Lilies to be more offensive odor wise. Some of those really stink.
This was incredibly interesting! What an amazing flower.
Haha, just also want to add Jason is quite handsome!
Yesterday we visited the Huntington Botanical Gardens to view two or their blooming corpse flowers. Thrilling!
Hi, just found this video, what a beautiful plant, amazing,well grown Sir's ,thank you
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful experience.
This is pure gold, keep sharing these videos with us. You guys diserve more viewers... awesome father & son job!
Better than anything imagined by science-fiction.
P.S Am I the only one jealous of that greenhouse?
No you are not. I would kill to have a greenhouse even half as spectacular as theirs. So many amazing plants!
@@sarrakitty me when im covering up the murder site's smell with a corpseflower/Amorphophallus
Fabulous video. Thank you!
You guys are great. Please make a video when the fruits start to ripen.
Great video fun to watch! Thank you!
Fascinating! ❤️
Fantastic and very informative video! Great job 👍🏼
Our house in west Los Angeles was on property that used to belong to a grower of some sort and a number of decades ago a ‘volunteer’ corpse flower appeared and bloomed in our garden!
The most interesting video I have seen on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing. You didn't show us how you obtain the yellow powder.
The small yellow pollen sacs excrete strings of yellow pollen on day two. I can post photos on our social media pages to show that stage. Thanks!
Fascinating! Thank you.
Just saw this and it was seriously exciting
I was rapt. Absolutely fascinating.
There wild relatives jack in the pulpit is very common in my area also skunk cabbage.
Thanks a lot!!!
Que maravilla de flor, la naturaleza es increíble. Gracias amigo por este video tan interesante e instructivo . Felicidades y gracias ! 👏👏👍👍
Wow, beautiful
Wonderful
I have one, it’s about 5, tall in my kitchen just leaves for now
Wow
Fantastic!
Cool video thx
Nature is AMAZING.
You guys are going to sell the seeds right? 😁
We will sell the seedlings when they germinate, which should start late summer or fall of 2020. So far, one plant aborted, and one is making the fruit. It is too early to tell how many will come out of this, but if it is a good germination, we should get about 50 to 100+ seedlings.
Is there a reason why youre pollinating it? Will it not flower again if you dont?
So, these can be cross-pollinated with the Amorphophallus atroviridis to help with genetic diversity?
AMAZING!!!
What kind of pollen did you put in it?
Como eu gostaria de ver essa flor de perto!!!
So Jason did they take the pollen and is there seed ripening?
jay Spoolstra yes it is very ripe as of now and we are going to plant them soon!
Hey i got an idea why not using flies or beatles to pollinate just dust them with the pollen an throw them in.
How long after you plant the corm, will you see any growth?? Was just given two, about the size of a silver dollar. I've been wanting to grow one of these beautiful monsters for years!!!!
Damn this guy is jacked 💪
Where can you buy this plant at?
www.plantdelights.com/products/amorphophallus-titanum-corpse-flower
lumalaki pla ng ganyan kalaki meron kc ako ganyan din titan arum mga dalawang dangkal p lng ang laki
He should gave that beetle a dusting of pollen before it disappeared back in
I want one, I will make room for it 😁
I am very disappointed you didn't film the harvesting of the pollen. Why stop right in the middle of things?
Otherwise the video was so interesting, just can't understand the rushed ending.
good❤🌹🌹🌹💐💐🥀🇰🇭
Very cool. I did this last year with a common A. paeonifolius. Hope one day to have a titan flower.
Such a beautiful flower! I recently got a chance to see it in Toronto if you wanna check my channel to see! Sad to know that they're endangered :(
It’s 2023 now omg
Idea for next time: Time lapse
But where do you take the pollen?
Had a small corpse flower bloom today in my house and I was absolutely stunned as to how original the rotting smell was. We'd to remove it right away.
2023 says hi haha
I'm no vegetologist, but aren't MOST plants USUALLY in a vegetative state?
Elon Musk!
What soil you use to?