Bayreuth, Germany. 06th June, 2024. View of the flowering titanium root in the Ecological-Botanical Garden of the University of Bayreuth. For years, the plant only occasionally sprouts a huge leaf. The flower of this arum plant is considered the largest flower in the world and emits a foul odor to attract carrion beetles as pollinators. Credit: Daniel Löb/dpa/Alamy Live News

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Bayreuth, Germany. 06th June, 2024. View of the flowering titanium root in the Ecological-Botanical Garden of the University of Bayreuth. For years, the plant only occasionally sprouts a huge leaf. The flower of this arum plant is considered the largest flower in the world and emits a foul odor to attract carrion beetles as pollinators. Credit: Daniel Löb/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Bayreuth, Germany. 06th June, 2024. View of the flowering titanium root in the Ecological-Botanical Garden of the University of Bayreuth. For years, the plant only occasionally sprouts a huge leaf. The flower of this arum plant is considered the largest flower in the world and emits a foul odor to attract carrion beetles as pollinators. Credit: Daniel Löb/dpa/Alamy Live News

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