Kiel, Germany, Titanium Root in the Botanical Garden of the Christian-Albrecht-Universiaet Kiel


, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany - In the new botanical garden of the Christian-Albrecht-Universiaet Kiel. The only few hours of the flowering of the Titanium spur (Amorphophallus titanum). It is a plant species native to Sumatra, belonging to the Araceae family, which produces the largest unbranched plant in the plant. The up to three meters high flower separates a jungle suit adapted to the jungle and attracts short-haulers and aaskaefer, who care for their bestowing. Here: An employee of the botanical garden during investigations at the Bluete.


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Location: Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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