About Amorphophallus henryi N.E.Br.
Amorphophallus henryi N.E.Br. produces either a flower or a leaf in any given year. Each corm (bulb) grows only one single leaf. The leaf of this species matches the general leaf form of most other species in the genus Amorphophallus: it has a large central stem and multiple branched leaflets. The flowers of Amorphophallus henryi are noted for having a rancid odor. The species produces a yellow inflorescence that reaches roughly 1 foot in height.