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Titan Arum: June 2005 Blooming
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About the Titan Arum

Latin Name: Amorphophallus titanum
Other names: Titan Arum, Corpse flower, Bunga Bangkai
Native habitat: equatorial rainforests of central Sumatra in Indonesia
Known bloomings in the U.S.: approximately less than 20

Facts about the Titan Arum

Habitat Conservation and the Titan Arum

History of UW-Madison's Titan Arum

Blooming of the Titan Arum 2001

Blooming of the Titan Arum 2002

Additional links about the Titan Arum



Photo of the Titan arum

Visitors gather to view the 98-inch-tall Titan Arum nicknamed "Big Bucky," which bloomed June 9, 2005.
Photo by: Michael Forster Rothbart



Illustration of Titan Arum in bud, bloom and fruit
stages

Illustration: Kandis Elliot

This illustration shows Titan Arum in bud, left, and full bloom, center. At the base of the spadix (the fleshy central column) are over a thousand tiny flowers. If pollinated, these flowers will produce a huge ball of bright red berries, right.

 

 

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