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Tonight we are drifting into the slow, wonderfully meticulous world of botany, following how scientists unraveled the corpse flower’s hidden pollination trick. In true Sleepless Scientist style, we trace the careful observations, lab tests, and patient fieldwork behind Amorphophallus titanum, the infamous “stinky flower” that smells like rotting meat.
You will learn why the corpse flower heats itself, how its odor chemistry targets specific insects, and what timing, structure, and scent plumes reveal about its real reproductive strategy. Settle in for calming science, plant biology, pollination ecology, and just enough botanical weirdness to help you fall asleep.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Nighttime Greenhouse, One Strange Bloom
0:14:07 The Scent That Writes an Invitation
0:28:15 Heat, Texture, and the Illusion of Something Freshly Gone
0:42:23 A Flower with Two Jobs, Done on Different Nights
0:56:31 The Botanists Who Waited, Watched, and Took Notes
1:10:39 The Gentle Trap: Holding Visitors Just Long Enough
1:24:47 The Hidden Pollination Trick, Explained Like a Bedtime Se...
1:38:55 A Plant That Saves Energy for Years, Then Spends It All a...
1:53:03 Why This Odd Flower Feels So Human in the Dark
By Sleepless Scientist4.8
1515 ratings
Tonight we are drifting into the slow, wonderfully meticulous world of botany, following how scientists unraveled the corpse flower’s hidden pollination trick. In true Sleepless Scientist style, we trace the careful observations, lab tests, and patient fieldwork behind Amorphophallus titanum, the infamous “stinky flower” that smells like rotting meat.
You will learn why the corpse flower heats itself, how its odor chemistry targets specific insects, and what timing, structure, and scent plumes reveal about its real reproductive strategy. Settle in for calming science, plant biology, pollination ecology, and just enough botanical weirdness to help you fall asleep.
📚 Chapters:
0:00:00 Nighttime Greenhouse, One Strange Bloom
0:14:07 The Scent That Writes an Invitation
0:28:15 Heat, Texture, and the Illusion of Something Freshly Gone
0:42:23 A Flower with Two Jobs, Done on Different Nights
0:56:31 The Botanists Who Waited, Watched, and Took Notes
1:10:39 The Gentle Trap: Holding Visitors Just Long Enough
1:24:47 The Hidden Pollination Trick, Explained Like a Bedtime Se...
1:38:55 A Plant That Saves Energy for Years, Then Spends It All a...
1:53:03 Why This Odd Flower Feels So Human in the Dark

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