Amorphophalus titanum Bunga Endemik Sumatra
Amorphophalus titanum is a Sumatran endemic plant and is one of Indonesia's rare plants. Amorphophalus titanum naturally spread throughout the forests of Sumatra as a plant under the canopy (undergrowth) on calcareous soil. The purpose of this article to discuss the potential, extinction status, distribution and characteristics or morphology of Amorphophalus titanum. The roots in Amorphophallus titanum consist of tubers. The stem owned by Amorphophallus titanium is a pseudo stem composed of addicted leaf midribs. Leaf blade with a diameter of about 7 m, leaf elliptical pine leaf, 40 cm long, tapered tip, if touched like a skin, the upper surface is green, rather shiny. Inflorescence on the corpse flower is a collection of small male and female flowers. The place where flowers are attached to is at the base of the cob. Spadiks is yellow and is arrouded by a reddish-purple flower sheath. Amorphophallus titanum used as an ornamental plant because of its unique shape and is able to attract the attention of many visitors.