© 2024 Connecticut Public

FCC Public Inspection Files:
WEDH · WEDN · WEDW · WEDY
WECS · WEDW-FM · WNPR · WPKT · WRLI-FM · WVOF
Public Files Contact · ATSC 3.0 FAQ
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

The Beautiful 'Corpse' Flower

The Titan Arum at the U.S. Botanic Garden in full bloom.
Ed McNulty, NPR News /
The Titan Arum at the U.S. Botanic Garden in full bloom.
The U.S. Botantic Garden's Titan Arum is 56 inches tall.
Ed McNulty, NPR News /
The U.S. Botantic Garden's Titan Arum is 56 inches tall.

Some plants smell as beautiful as they look. This one definitely doesn't. The Titan Arum, or amorphophallus titanum, looks splendid, with bright colors towering up to 12 feet tall, but smells as if it were a rotting carcass. NPR's Linda Wertheimer braved the stench to visit the U.S. Botanic Garden's almost five foot tall Titan Arum, which bloomed from July 15 to July 23.

This particular 'corpse flower' -- as its family is sometimes called -- comes from Sumatra, where it uses its smell to attract carrion-eating insects. These insects move across the plant to pollinate it. Afterwards, the bright colors attract birds, which eat the seeds and transport them to new sites.

Source: Department of Biological Science, California State University, Fullerton.

Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

As NPR's senior national correspondent, Linda Wertheimer travels the country and the globe for NPR News, bringing her unique insights and wealth of experience to bear on the day's top news stories.

Stand up for civility

This news story is funded in large part by Connecticut Public’s Members — listeners, viewers, and readers like you who value fact-based journalism and trustworthy information.

We hope their support inspires you to donate so that we can continue telling stories that inform, educate, and inspire you and your neighbors. As a community-supported public media service, Connecticut Public has relied on donor support for more than 50 years.

Your donation today will allow us to continue this work on your behalf. Give today at any amount and join the 50,000 members who are building a better—and more civil—Connecticut to live, work, and play.