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I remember once when our class went on a field trip to the local metropark and some guide or whoever was telling us about a plant that came out around Halloween and smelled like boloney meat

Any anons know about this plant or was he just some crazy asshole trolling some kids?

around Lake Michigan area if location helps
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Amorphophallus titanum
would be my only guess
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>>2722579
The great black swamp used to have all sorts of biodiversity before they drained it and paved it over. It could be a holdover from the native biome that was obliterated and largely forgotten.
>>2722590
This is a tropical plant, as is the Carron Flower.
Skunk cabbage is native to the US but it doesn't smell like boloney.
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The closest for deciduous forest is probably the pitcher plant. Semi-digested bugs can pile up and somewhat smell like meat. The plant itself smells sweet though.

I like quality baloney.
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>>2723096
Clean it up jannies.



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