👅 What's inside the Devils Tongue that smells like trouble?
👹 Amorphophallus plants - the Voodoo Lilies - are also known as Devil's tongue, Snake Palm, or Elephant Foot Yam, Corpse flower. This plant has a reputation as wicked as its name!
👹 Amorphophallus is the largest flower in the world and one of the most exotic bizarre flowers. Amorphophallus titanum is known for its massive size, its flower can reach heights of over 10 feet and blooms only once every few years.
👹 Why Corpse flower? Because of the smell that the flower omits, but for only a few hours - just long enough to summon its pollinators, the flies 🐱
After that, the air clears, leaving only the memory of the spectacle.
👹 The titan of the group, Amorphophallus titanum, can soar over 10 feet tall. But its cousin in this video, Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, is just as fascinating. It rises from a giant underground corm (which is actually edible in Asia), then sends up either one surreal flower or one umbrella-like leaf as big as a small tree.
👹 Season after season, it alternates between leaf and bloom, keeping its mysterious cycle alive. Hardy enough to rest through winter dormancy, it can even be grown in a pot at home.
The flower that smells like a dead rat, but gardeners cant wait for it to bloom
Amorphophallus bulbifer
Amorphophallus bulbifer seeds
Amorphophallus bulbifer flower
Amorphophallus bulbifer bulbils
Amorphophallus bulbifer plant
🗿 The flower that smells like a dead rat, but gardeners can’t wait for it to bloom
Most people spend their lives trying to make their yards smell like a luxury perfume; then along comes Amorphophallus bulbifer, and suddenly collectors are counting down the days until a flower emerges that briefly smells like a crime scene.
Strange? Absolutely. But once you see this spectacular specimen in person, you’ll understand exactly why plant lovers are obsessed with it.
🐱 A stunning pink bloom with a brief (and smelly) purpose
Unlike its infamous, massive cousin - the Titan Corpse Flower - this particular variety is perfectly suited for home gardens. It actually produces one of the most elegant flowers in the entire genus: a soft pink to rosy-purple spathe with beautiful, chalice-like curves. The odor factor: Yes, it relies on a brief, foul scent to attract natural fly pollinators. However, unlike the giant corpse flowers, this scent is much milder and usually completely dissipates within just a few hours after opening.
🐱 It mimics a miniature exotic tree
Once the flower finishes its brief show, the plant shifts gears and produces a single, spectacular leaf that catches everyone by surprise.
It looks nothing like an ordinary garden leaf. Instead, a beautifully mottled, snakeskin-patterned stem rises from the ground, resembling the trunk of an exotic palm. At the top, it unfurls a broad, umbrella-like canopy of finely divided leaflets. This dramatic, high-end tropical foliage lasts for months before the plant rests for the winter.
🐱 Clones in the air: It grows "babies" on its leaves
One of the most fascinating features of this species is hidden right in its botanical name.
The word bulbifer literally means "bulb-bearing." As the season progresses, tiny, potato-like bulbils develop right on top of the leaf where the branches intersect. When they mature and naturally drop to the soil, they root easily and grow into entirely new plants—making this one of the absolute easiest exotic species to propagate and share.
🐱 The brilliant post-bloom seed show
If your flower receives a visit from local pollinators, the show is far from over.
Over the following months, the bloom transforms into a striking, heavy stalk covered in berries that gradually shift from bright green to a brilliant, glowing scarlet red. This vibrant seed display lasts for months, acting as a stunning focal point while the underground tuber rests.
🐱 Surprisingly tough and easy to grow
Despite its alien appearance and dramatic lifecycle, this voodoo lily is incredibly forgiving and low-maintenance:
Light: Thrives in bright shade or filtered, dappled sunlight. Soil: Prefers rich, loose, well-draining soil mixed with organic matter. Water: Loves regular moisture during the summer growth spurt, but prefers to stay dry while dormant in the winter.
【Voodoo Lily Quick Stats】🌸 Botanical Name: Amorphophallus bulbifer 🎨 Bloom Appearance: Elegant soft pink & rosy-purple 🌴 Foliage: Resembles a mottled, miniature tropical tree 👶 Special Trick: Grows miniature clones right on its leaves
With each passing season, the underground tuber grows larger and stores more energy, bringing it one step closer to an even more spectacular, conversation-starting bloom next spring.
💀 Common names of this exceptional plant: Voodoo lily, Devils tongue, Snake Palm, Elephant Foot Yam, Corpse flower.
💀 Why Corpse flower? Because of the smell that the flower omits, which is only present for a few hours after the flower opens - to attract pollinator flies!
💀 Amorphophallus is the largest flower in the world and one of the most exotic bizarre flowers. Amorphophallus titanum is known for its massive size, its flower can reach heights of over 10 feet and blooms only once every few years.
💀 This perennial exotic Asian plant grows a single, elongated center called a corm (that is actually edible) and a single large leaf that wraps around it.
💀 The seed stalk is very pretty with the seeds changing colors from green to red. During this time the tuber will not produce a leaf. After the flower and seed stalk dies away, a giant single leaf grows from the tuber.
💀 The single leaf dormant in winter, then in spring the plant shoots out this fantastic flower again.
💀 It is relatively cold hardy tropical and can survive cooler winters during dormancy.
💀 Can be easily grown in a pot as a houseplant.
🎥 Amorphophallus bulbifer and other specials in next post.
👹Amorphophallus konjak - Voodoo Lily, blooms from a single corm and releases an unforgettable scent, often compared to rotting meat. Despite its bizarre appearance and smell (that only lasts one day!), it's a showstopper that can easily be grown as a houseplant.