
The World’s Largest Flower that Blooms for a Day
This colossal flower lives up to its size, but not in a delightful way. Meet the corpse flower, notorious for emitting an overwhelmingly pungent odor whenever it blooms, which occurs only once every eight years. Despite its short-lived existence of merely a day, this captivating flower entices brave visitors who dare to withstand the stench and capture a snapshot. Numerous botanical gardens worldwide proudly display these flowers, as their repugnant scent serves as an evolutionary strategy to attract pollinators. By releasing chemicals that mimic the aroma of decaying flesh, the flower allures creatures such as flies and other insects.