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Old 03-03-2021, 03:16 PM
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Believe it or not, I have several carrion scented plants including the amorphous titan (voodoo lily)

They really don’t smell bad unless you think about it. They all smell super sweet and then a little off and then as you focus you notice the dead smell


Except the Bulb phalaenopsis- that junk just stinks!!!
When I first started this hobby as just an interest, many years ago, there was a plant from Mexico that put out a star-shaped flower that would hang from the pot and lay on the table. About 5 inches across. Also smelled like dead meat. CRS has removed the name from me. This is just hilarious to me! I have known living people who, like these, smelled like dead things
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When I first started this hobby as just an interest, many years ago, there was a plant from Mexico that put out a star-shaped flower that would hang from the pot and lay on the table. About 5 inches across. Also smelled like dead meat....
You might be thinking of the African Stapelias. Stapelia gigantea gets flowers easily 11" / 28cm across. There are other species with smaller flowers.
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