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Remember the corpse incense konjac in "Ghost Blowing Lights"? It's the stinkiest flower in the world

author:Chu Yan said

People who have seen "Ghost Blowing Lights" remember corpse incense konjac. Hu Bayi's expedition entered the ruins of the ancient city and found the queen's coffin. Next to the coffin is a konjac with a corpse fragrance. According to the description in the novel, the corpse incense konjac is bright in color and emits an aroma that makes people hallucinate. This fragrance protects the queen's body from decay.

There is such a thing as a reality.

Remember the corpse incense konjac in "Ghost Blowing Lights"? It's the stinkiest flower in the world

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Titan konjac flower, also known as "corpse flower", it also has a more figurative name "corpse stink konjac". The flower age is about 150 years.

Native to the tropical rainforest region of Sumatra, Indonesia, the flowers can reach a diameter of up to 1.5 meters and are nearly 3 meters high. When the giant flower konjac blooms, it emits a smell similar to the smell of corpses, so it is called "the world's stinky flower".

Remember the corpse incense konjac in "Ghost Blowing Lights"? It's the stinkiest flower in the world

The image comes from the Internet

Unlike the novel, in reality, konjac with corpse fragrance is called corpse stink konjac, which emits the smell of decay. "Corpse flowers" emit this foul odor, attracting small insects such as flies and beetles through the smell of decomposing corpses. These little insects love the smell. They gather here and enter the arms of the "corpse flower". It relies on these small insects to complete pollination.

Remember the corpse incense konjac in "Ghost Blowing Lights"? It's the stinkiest flower in the world

The image comes from the Internet

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