Excitement abounds at Basel University Botanic Garden this weekend (1). Seventeen years of careful nurturing of its corm has been rewarded with the flowering of their Titan Arum. The plant popped its head out of the soil last month and has been growing rapidly, latterly at a tenth of an inch an hour, until the top of the flower is six feet above the soil.
Because these flowers are so large, they are in demand for all big botanical collections, however, to date there have only been 134 flowering events of plants in captivity. The first one to flower in the US was in 1937 at New York and caused sufficient excitement for the good citizens of the Bronx to claim it as their Official Flower in 1939. They must have got tired of waiting for it to flower again because they changed the official flower to the Day Lily in 2000.
Ohio State U has one called 'Woody' growing up fast and has a web cam focused on him/her(2).
Ohio State U has one called 'Woody' growing up fast and has a web cam focused on him/her(2).
- http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/science_technology/Stinking_giant_a_hit_in_Basel.html?cid=30069294
- http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~plantbio/greenhouse/
Ah, I was just wondering about a stop action video of this process, but will settle for the web cam link. A BIG Stinking LILY, alright!