This amorphophallus we found in a garden residents who rarely passed by citizens, although small but very rare and rarely found, can be said of this type of plant is almost extinct. The carcass is a group of plants of the genus Amorphophallus which is a member of the family of Araceae (tals-talasan).The most known species of carrion flower (Amorphophallus) is Amorphophallus titanum or titan arum suweg gigantic or that have a Latin name Amorphophallus titanum and Sumatran Amorphophallus gigas or Giant Amorphophallus.Amorphophallus titanum flower holds the record as the highest in the world inflorescence structure.
Amorphophallus undergoes two phases in his life that take place in a continuous and continuous, namely the vegetative phase and generative phase.In the vegetative phase on the tube of the carcass grows a single stem and leaves that look like papaya leaves. Until then the stems and leaves to wither leaves the tubers in the soil.
When conditions permit, the vegetative phase will be followed by the generative phase of the emergence of a compound interest that replaces the wilted stems and leaves.Both of these phases happen repeatedly and continuously.
When the carcass flower undergoes a generative phase (blossoming of flowers), this highest flower gives off a stinging smell like the smell of a carcass. This foul smell serves as a lure for flies and beetles in which the insects will contribute to the pollination process.