It's amazing that a plant has evolved this way. How can it so accurately duplicate the smell of a rotting corpse in order to pollinate itself? This is just tremendous!
+PillCosby Of course! It all makes perfect sense, now! Some brilliant designer poofed a flower into existence to duplicate the scent of... a... rotting... corpse. Nope! Absolutely nothing at all wrong with this logic! Nothing at all!
I called it flower of patience, commitment and gratitude. They grew for years, opened for 2 nights, when they got enough what they want, they closed it back.
I had a similar type growing in my garden when I lived in the Midlands of Rhodesia. It was nothing like magnificent as the Sumatran one. It grew close to the ground and when open, the flowers were a mottled brown and purple, and boy did it stink.
Growing these are preety challenging and hard, you can get the Amorphophallus konjac or the voodoo lily the common cousin of the corpse flower it looks and smells just like it's titanic cousin, the difrence is that the voodoo lily is tall, skinny and has a smaller bloom, but it last longer, about 2-3 days, and it blooms faster, while it's cousin blooms once every like decade, the voodoo lily blooms once every year, and it's super easy to grow
@@suzanneraczka3760 gross, I hate that smell. I hate going outside and smelling it and being like "what's that? Oh yeah thats the smell of death. I guess I should walk around my yard and see if there's such dead animal"
Whether we know what a rotting corpse smells like or not, or even if we don't smell it all that often, that doesn't nullify the fact that our brain can recognize the smell as disgusting and putrid and something to avoid.
The smell gives me nausea. My grandma had one in her frontyard and it rained for a very long time, the next day it opened. We didn't know what it was and my cousin made me fear it makimg me think that it will grow legs amd eat me. I was like 7 when that happened. My grandpa, after it dried out, cut it off with a machete
it doesn't smell that bad, one just bloomed at my fathers college he works at and it does kind of smell like some type of roadkill, but I was even in a room with tons of lights and other plants and it wasn't that overpowering. It took 14 whole years for the plant to bloom and now it's just going to die after one night. it was incredible to see, truely a site to behold, the things a monster, at least 4 feet tall, we had a meter stick next to it and it was a bit bigger than that so my best estimate would be 4-6 feet. If you have a chance to see one, go see it, once in a lifetime chance to truely see an amazing plant
Do plants reason? Why rotting flesh, why not ripe fruit, at what point did the plant decide rotting flesh is the optimum odor to attract pollenating insects?
Ron Bohlouli well. I mean butterflies will legitimately drink blood so there seems to be some sort of science behind bugs liking smells from alive and dying things.
It could also attract bugs and insects because perhaps the soil in and of itself does not provide enough phosphates and nitrates that the plant needs to grow and flourish.
That kid at the end, so true... I dont know the smell of rotten flesh, and if people say that that flower smells like rotten flesh then it may be worthwhile to get to smell that plant and know
The corpse flower is why we have flowers and bees, they evolved bugs to become flowering insects which in turn revolved plants to flower inorder to mate.
I can relate to this- a guy who worked for me was nicknamed Stinky - u can imagine why - he could clear a room in seconds - I used to travel with him and passengers near the restroom used to complain to the attendant that the toilet overflowed - not the toilet it was the Stink sitting across from it. one of many similar episodes. If this flower blooms anywhere near me there is no need for me to visit for a sniff...
The smell from sweating crowded people close to each other in small area in the heat of summer is more disgusting than any other flower in the universe
There is this kind of flower existed but categorized as parasite in Sumatra, Indonesia, called Raflesia Arnoldi, still in the same species with Titan Arum 😁
Just this last week we got Our first flower ---- Wait for it ------- After 25 years ! (north west of Ireland) Its growing outdoors and has survived all sorts of weather , especially rain . any one know why it took so long to give us a flower?
Hej This one I never met in The wild. Had a Few near shots. Hard to time if you have nt got BBC s resources. But I still feel it nobler to do things all by oneself. ❤
We do know what rotting flesh smells like. Not human flesh, of course, but I think most people have involuntarily smelled decaying roadkill sometime in their lives.
I guess... but maybe because I live in the city or I am in the car with the windows closed when I see a roadkill and the car is travelling fast so there is not enough time to smell to set in... and other factors such as being far away from the road kill site if I am walking, because I wouldn't want to go near a dead animal (all of the time I come across a dead one someone else already found/saw and was talking about it) I went to a garbage dump before but honestly I have never smelt corpse...
Haha this little guy is cute: "We don't really smell rotten flesh all that often" :D
Hhaa i get it
I bet it smells like Clinton, Humida, etc.....child eating
I was thinking about the privilege of that statement. Glad that's the case!
@@faustofeles8912 true!!
My reply would be, “I hope not” 🥴
It's amazing that a plant has evolved this way. How can it so accurately duplicate the smell of a rotting corpse in order to pollinate itself? This is just tremendous!
Melissa RMT Because it was created. Evolution is BS.
PillCosby Ignorance is bliss. Enjoy yours.
+PillCosby Of course! It all makes perfect sense, now! Some brilliant designer poofed a flower into existence to duplicate the scent of... a... rotting... corpse. Nope! Absolutely nothing at all wrong with this logic! Nothing at all!
lazyperfectionist1 Explain how you think this plant came to be.
The power of god sure works in mysterious ways, eh ?
I love how he reassures people at the end: yes, you WILL smell the terrible odour, we know that's what you all came for!
The plant and the boy at the end were just great.
I called it flower of patience, commitment and gratitude. They grew for years, opened for 2 nights, when they got enough what they want, they closed it back.
I had a similar type growing in my garden when I lived in the Midlands of Rhodesia. It was nothing like magnificent as the Sumatran one. It grew close to the ground and when open, the flowers were a mottled brown and purple, and boy did it stink.
i love how people travel from far and wide to smell something that stinks like a rotten corpse
I have been lucky enough to see a Corpse Flower at my local Zoo and it is beautiful!
2:08 she said she didn't smell any bad odors but she had a tear rolling down her face from the stench...
TheShawnster lmfaoo 😂😂😂
Sounds like something you could give to your ex lover lol
lol
😂😂😂👏👏👏
Growing these are preety challenging and hard, you can get the Amorphophallus konjac or the voodoo lily the common cousin of the corpse flower it looks and smells just like it's titanic cousin, the difrence is that the voodoo lily is tall, skinny and has a smaller bloom, but it last longer, about 2-3 days, and it blooms faster, while it's cousin blooms once every like decade, the voodoo lily blooms once every year, and it's super easy to grow
If you understand this reference, you're a real G
swiftyXify awesome
I'd like to smell one, just so I could see how close it smells to rotting meat
Come to indonesia 🇮🇩 I’ll show you around
I had one bloom for the first time last spring- and I can tell you...it smelled like a dead body.
@@suzanneraczka3760 gross, I hate that smell. I hate going outside and smelling it and being like "what's that? Oh yeah thats the smell of death. I guess I should walk around my yard and see if there's such dead animal"
@@xINVISIGOTHx lol i know right how do so many of these people know what a corpse smells like
That is an awesome flower. Attracts the different other kind of pollinators. Would love to see that personally.
LOL the kid at 2:47 every now and then caught a little whiff and went WHOA! His enthusiasm haha xD
Lmao "we dont really smell rotting flesh that often" *shrugs* 😅
Whether we know what a rotting corpse smells like or not, or even if we don't smell it all that often, that doesn't nullify the fact that our brain can recognize the smell as disgusting and putrid and something to avoid.
This is the shit I subscribed to NationalGeographic for. Stuff like this, should always and ONLY be uploaded.
that kid "We don't smell rotten flesh all that often" you selling us something here, murder!!! XD
This corps flower come from my city - sumatra. I am really proud of
Just don't bring this one to a date. Not going to get you laid.
The smell gives me nausea. My grandma had one in her frontyard and it rained for a very long time, the next day it opened. We didn't know what it was and my cousin made me fear it makimg me think that it will grow legs amd eat me. I was like 7 when that happened. My grandpa, after it dried out, cut it off with a machete
A corpse of a corpse plant lol
Nice
2:09 didn't smell any bad odor but has tears falling
Where the tears?
@@AdriansCreatures on her right cheek, the left side on the screen looking at her. Big ole croc tear
The boy at the end comment had me😂😂😂
what a Flower 🙏❤️
lol the kid at the end
it doesn't smell that bad, one just bloomed at my fathers college he works at and it does kind of smell like some type of roadkill, but I was even in a room with tons of lights and other plants and it wasn't that overpowering. It took 14 whole years for the plant to bloom and now it's just going to die after one night. it was incredible to see, truely a site to behold, the things a monster, at least 4 feet tall, we had a meter stick next to it and it was a bit bigger than that so my best estimate would be 4-6 feet. If you have a chance to see one, go see it, once in a lifetime chance to truely see an amazing plant
Do plants reason? Why rotting flesh, why not ripe fruit, at what point did the plant decide rotting flesh is the optimum odor to attract pollenating insects?
Ron Bohlouli well. I mean butterflies will legitimately drink blood so there seems to be some sort of science behind bugs liking smells from alive and dying things.
It could also attract bugs and insects because perhaps the soil in and of itself does not provide enough phosphates and nitrates that the plant needs to grow and flourish.
The plant didn't decide anything. It just so happened that it mutated and got that trait and it ended up working.
It's God's design
Ron you are very intelligent. That is a very good question.
What it really does is farting every 10 years.
Or holding it all in for 10 years then only now letting it blow
so cool. I love science!
If I could have I say, I would request more plant life! fascinating to the extreme!
The literal translation made me chuckle 😂🤦🏻♀️. Amorphophallus titanum (a name that literally translates to "giant misshapen phallus").
That kid at the end, so true... I dont know the smell of rotten flesh, and if people say that that flower smells like rotten flesh then it may be worthwhile to get to smell that plant and know
You've never driven by roadkill or had a mouse die in your house?
Cute flower
it was so impressive ! i have never seen this flower yet ;
have a nice week !
How was it "discovered" by an Italian in the 1800's when Indonesians have seen that plant way before.
He said it was discovered to /Western science/ in the late 1800’s. Obviously Indonesians must’ve known about it before then.
We must do in every way to keep the speed of this super amazing plant for our next generation 's children 👍👍👍
Mr. Goodman:oh my sweet baby Jesus
Out of all the actors I think the little boy was the best.
I'm Indonesian and I remembered my middle high school have one of this in school greenhouse
The corpse flower is why we have flowers and bees, they evolved bugs to become flowering insects which in turn revolved plants to flower inorder to mate.
Thanks for sharing your honest opinion with us Joseph. 🙂
Most plants give off fragrance to attract insects, this one gives off a scent that attracts Jimmy Saville
Two years late to this, but I'm dying at your comment 😂😂
Rosie! I miss you! saw you dying before my eyes and it brought tears...
shelley-ann thompson Jesus!
The Nashville Zoo has one that just bloomed today! Going tomorrow to check it out.
Lol “we weren’t that close” lol she already knows what the deal is.
So this might be a flower from dinosaur age...
Why do they think describing the smell as "rotting flesh" is enlightening? I can't be the only one that has no idea what that smells like
I can relate to this- a guy who worked for me was nicknamed Stinky - u can imagine why - he could clear a room in seconds - I used to travel with him and passengers near the restroom used to complain to the attendant that the toilet overflowed - not the toilet it was the Stink sitting across from it. one of many similar episodes. If this flower blooms anywhere near me there is no need for me to visit for a sniff...
Extremely beautiful... Pitty it smells bad. The video is awesome, beleive it or not i felt so sad when it died😟
The smell from sweating crowded people close to each other in small area in the heat of summer is more disgusting than any other flower in the universe
lmao.....true
I’m watching this in class right now
"odoriferous emissions"
Is this the same flower that was on Dennis the Menace lol.
The inside feels warmer than the outside to get the air to disperse the smell more.
Very interesting plant. Seriously considering growing one!
GHD1972 you can't because I think they are endangered and they can be harvested for seeds, that one is from indonesia
I want to have this name when I come back as a superhero
Last year i found this flowers at my grandmother's backyard.
In my country you guys may lucky too see this flower bloom, thats a good things of this flower
They had one of these on display in Texas but I never got the chance to see it.
Great. Now I want to grow one.
reminds of the movie: little shops of horror
it's big, re-watch deserved for you
"We don't smell rotting flesh all that often". Aight kid hahaha
He said phallus, tee hee hee
Going to botanical gardens to smell this bad boy
Where is this filmed? I swear I could hear a cardinal going “pew pew”
That one lived in abandoded area around my backyard in Sumatra, Indonesia. But it was not that big.
the flower from dennis the menace
+TestTubeBabySpy I thought it was! But didn't that one take a lot longer to bloom, as well as dying right away?
no its not
The flower uncle fester from the Addams family loves
That’s the joke
I would plant a secret corpse flower in an annoying person's room for a prank! XD
Proud . I'm Indonesian
I’m going to see one tomorrow. I’m afraid to smell it lol
Where can I buy one of these ??
Cool
Other Flowers: Beautiful but Dangerous
This Flower: *Beautiful but Disgusting*
No hate by the way this flower is so beautiful 💖
We had one in Edmonton a few months back. Sad I missed it :(
how can we order one?
OK, we're coming back after midnight or 4 am.
There is this kind of flower existed but categorized as parasite in Sumatra, Indonesia, called Raflesia Arnoldi, still in the same species with Titan Arum 😁
That's why I love Indonesia
Just this last week we got Our first flower ---- Wait for it ------- After 25 years ! (north west of Ireland) Its growing outdoors and has survived all sorts of weather , especially rain . any one know why it took so long to give us a flower?
Wow
I’d honestly love to have one but I’d need to take my roof off my house
You know that this thing can be eaten right? Lmao
There's a lot of that flower here in Indonesia.
My condoleances 😔
@@jestrotytro6512🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So the plants are… Polli? Hehehe 😂
جميل
Interesting
Can we get seeds of it
Epic i am from indonesia sumatra
Hej This one I never met in The wild. Had a Few near shots. Hard to time if you have nt got BBC s resources. But I still feel it nobler to do things all by oneself. ❤
If it really did smell like a corpse they wouldn't be standing that close.
They can upload whatever they want.
We do know what rotting flesh smells like. Not human flesh, of course, but I think most people have involuntarily smelled decaying roadkill sometime in their lives.
are there any nice flowers as big as this?
I wanna own one of those one day
I guess... but maybe because I live in the city or I am in the car with the windows closed when I see a roadkill and the car is travelling fast so there is not enough time to smell to set in... and other factors such as being far away from the road kill site if I am walking, because I wouldn't want to go near a dead animal (all of the time I come across a dead one someone else already found/saw and was talking about it)
I went to a garbage dump before but honestly I have never smelt corpse...
Edmonton Alberta has a corpse flower in the Muttart Conservatories.
Sebastian you 😊
I wonder if people would show up in droves to see a rotting corpse that smells like a flower
There's a speciment in bogor botanical garden, west java, Indonesia. And iit's true the smell only comes out at night. I
Lmao that kid at the end
i want see these flower