Minggu, 25 November 2012

Soon the World's Largest Flower Blooms in Bogor


After the flowers bloom Rafflesia patma, another rare flowers will bloom in the Bogor Botanical Gardens. Now turn the corpse flower Amorphophallus titanum, a tall, large, and certainly no less beautiful. Curious?

Amorphophallus titanum corpse flower is an endemic plant from Lahat regency, South Sumatra. Flowers are also the largest in the world, growing from bulbs planted in the Bogor Botanical Gardens on November 2, 2009.

Earlier in 2010, it has never bloomed flowers. Then, the flower buds grow back in September 2012 and began to grow early October 2012.

"Until now, the growth rate has reached the bud by about 171 cm tall and is predicted to grow taller," said the coordinator of the research team Bogor Botanical Gardens, Dian Latifa in a press conference in Bogor Botanical Garden, Bogor, on Saturday (24/11 / 2012).

Although ready-prepared, but a new corpse flower is expected to bloom at the end of November 2012. "This flower is predicted Sunday or Monday will bloom," said Dian.

Do not miss this rare opportunity. Make sure you and your family on vacation to the Bogor Botanical Gardens, as this rare flower blooms late November.

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