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Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fossil Rocks hundreds of millions of years old in the Merangin Jambi Geopark area Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Giant Corpse Flower in Sumatra, Indoensia
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balocci Stone Park, Balleanging, South Sulawesi, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The giant corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum Becc.) is a plant from the taro family (Araceae) endemic to tropical and exokarst forests, especially in the Sumatra region, Indonesia. This flower is known as the plant with the largest compound flowers in the world, although records state that its relative, A. gigas (also endemic to Sumatra) can produce flowers as high as 5 meters.


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