What is another word for Amorphophallus Rivieri?

Pronunciation: [ɐmˈɔːfəfˌaləs ɹˈɪvi͡əɹˌi] (IPA)

Amorphophallus rivieri is a species of flowering plant native to West Africa. It is more commonly known as the voodoo lily and corpse flower due to its foul odor like that of decaying flesh. This plant is also known by several other synonyms such as Konjac, Devil's Tongue and Snake Palm, which are quite descriptive of its unique characteristics: the tuber resembles a snake and the leaves are long and tongue-like. It is also known as the Elephant Foot Yam, Cinnamon Vine, and Black Dragon due to its appearance. Whatever name it goes by, one thing is certain - the Amorphophallus rivieri is a fascinating and intriguing plant that can captivate the imagination of any observer.

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