
The giant Amorphophallus titanum blooms in Bogor Botanical Garden

Bogor Mayor Bima Arya Sugiarto enjoyed the uniqueness of Amorphophallus titanium in the Bogor Botanical Garden, West Java, Indonesia on Saturday (Jan 4, 2020). (LIPI-the Indonesian Institute of Sciences)
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