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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Started conversation Oct 25, 2003
http://biology.fullerton.edu/facilities/greenhouse/amorphophallus/
That is the largest and smelliest flower in the world after the Raflessa. The odor, released in the few hours the plant is in bloom, are said to resemble a rotting elephant carcas. Enjoy!
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Oct 26, 2003
HAha!
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Oct 26, 2003
Is there another corpse flower that smells
like the rotting carcass of Mr. Ed?
A horse is a horse,
Of corpse, of corpse,
But no one can talk to a horse, of corpse....
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Oct 26, 2003
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