Turns out, this rare giant bloom is carnivorous. Ironically, the Lebesians seek out the blossoms because of it’s aroma, which triggers an intense desire among them to stimulate the flowery bits orally, as is their custom. They realize much too late that the flower is eating them.
Graphic below from the LGBotanicalT Awareness Center at the Eleanor Roosevelt Vaginal College Horticultural Studies Library/ Calikitaris, New York
