Amorphophallus, also called Yaoi, is an herbaceous plant endemic to rainforests where it thrives in moist, warm conditions. It produces a unique flowering structure with male and female flowers that bloom at different times to avoid self-pollination, and it emits a strong odor like rotten meat to attract insects for pollination. This rare plant has no leaves or fruit but produces seeds dispersed by birds after flowering. Found unexpectedly in Batad, its presence surprised local environmental officers and led to investigations on how it adapted to this new area. Conservation efforts by local and national agencies are ongoing to protect this rare species from habitat loss, climate change, and other threats.
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Samuel B. Dela Vega, 2024
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Prince Norbert P. Diaz, Kathryn Dian Del Rosario, Charmaine Joy Ballera
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