The stinkiest plants in the world

We are used to plants smelling good. What’s more, sometimes we get some species exclusively for their aroma. The truth is that most flowers have pleasant smells, although there are a group of plants that smell bad. The reason? Apparently, a foul smell is necessary to attract pollinating insects more easily.

Amorphophallus titanum

In addition to having the most stinky smell, these plants are usually characterized by being large. One of the best known is the amorphophallus titanium, which can grow to 6 meters and its flowers can reach two meters. The smell is absolutely unpleasant, similar to that of a decomposing animal: a mixture of feces and rotten meat. Very recently a plant of this same group and very similar to the previous one, including the smell, although smaller, called Amorphophallus perrieri, was found in Madagascar.

The stinkiest plants in the world - Amorphophallus titanum

Hydnora africana

Another plant that smells terrible is the hydra Africana, which also serves as a prison for its pollinators. It is a species without chlorophyll native to southern Africa. The plant grows underground, except for a fleshy flower that emerges above the ground and emits an odor of feces to also attract its natural pollinators.

The stinkiest plants in the world - Hydnora africana

Orbea variegata

The smell of the Orbea variegata is not at all pleasant either. It is a plant belonging to the Asclepiadaceae, with fleshy and smooth stems. However, its peculiarity lies in the fact that it gives off a frankly unpleasant and strong odor.

The stinkiest plants in the world - Orbea variegata

Rafflesia

Finally, we want to talk about the rafflesia, a genus of phanerogamic parasitic plants, which contains several species and usually grows in environments with high humidity. The flowers smell like bad meat and, generally, their fruit is eaten by arboreal shrews and forest animals.

Luckily you can’t smell it through the screen!

The stinkiest plants in the world - Rafflesia
The stinkiest plants in the world

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