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Titan arum
History
The titan arum originates in the moist shaded rainforests of Sumatra.
The first European botanist to encounter it was the Italian, Odoardo
Beccari, who was travelling in the region in 1878. He sent back
seeds to his patron in Italy and one of the young plants that germinated
from them was subsequently dispatched to Kew, where it flowered
in 1889, exciting great public interest. In 1926, when it flowered
again, the crowds attracted by the phenomenon were so large that
the police were called to control them.
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