Genus Amorphophallus, commonly known as the corpse flower, is a fascinating family of plants with many unique features. Some synonyms for this genus include titan arum, voodoo lily and devil's tongue. The corpse flower is native to the tropical regions of Asia and is famous for its large inflorescence, which can reach up to 200 cm in height and emit a foul odor similar to that of decaying flesh. The plant's bulb is also used for medicinal purposes and is believed to possess anti-inflammatory properties. Despite its unconventional appearance, the genus Amorphophallus is highly adaptable and can be grown in a variety of soil types and environmental conditions.