Australians interact with the scent of the plant in blossoms
Nearly 20,000 people visited the vegetable gardens in Sydney to arrest a endangered factory known as the “corpse flower” as it flourished.
The Titan Arum Factory, called “Puchia”, is called an extinguished smell that resembles “something moldy” or “hot garbage” for 24 hours after flowering.
The smell is the result of chemical production that occurs in the factory to attract pollinators.
Endangery Venus – its homeland is Sumatra, Indonesia – it only opens every 7-10 years in the wild. It is believed that there are less than 1000 factories worldwide, including those in agriculture.