Plants have many ways to seduce animals to pollinate them. The stem of the South African Rat's Tail has evolved into a unique bird perch, the flowers located at its base.
Plants have many ways to seduce animals to pollinate them. The stem of the South African Rat's Tail has evolved into a unique bird perch, the flowers located at its base.
The corpse flower is named after its odor, which is reminiscent of rotting meat. This smell attracts the carrion-eating beetles and flesh flies that pollinate it.