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- plant, translated from the original Indonesian word bunga bangkai (bunga means flower, and bangkai can be translated as corpse, cadaver, or carrion). The...
- states in the Malay Peninsula Bunga River, northeastern Nigeria Bunga bangkai, a common name in Indonesia for Amorphophallus titanum, the so-called "carrion...
- the 5. rarely indicated, commonly also the 3. and 4. suppressed.Celebes, Bangkai and Sulla Islands, not rare in the hills. — sataspes Fldr. (22 a) is distributed...
- sources suggest that the name Bengkulu or Bangkahulu derived from the word bangkai and hulu which means 'carc****es located in a stream'. According to the...
- the corpse flower or corpse plant (Indonesian: bunga bangkai: bunga means flower, while bangkai can be translated as corpse, cadaver, or carrion). For...
- were chosen on World Environment Day in 1990. On the other occasion Bunga Bangkai (Titan arum) was also added as puspa langka together with Rafflesia. Indonesian...
- from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 8 January 2007. "Cari Bangkai AdamAir, TNI AL Kerahkan KRI Bersonar" (in Indonesian). Detik.com. 4 January...
- detiknews. Archived from the original on 2018-05-04. Retrieved 2018-05-03. "Bangkai KM Sejahtera Lestari Sudah Celakakan Tiga Kapaldate=2015-11-24" (in Indonesian)...
- were chosen on World Environment Day in 1990. On the other occasion Bunga Bangkai (Titan arum) was also added as puspa langka together with Rafflesia. Melati...
- Jakarta, may be derived from the colloquial Indonesian word for corpse, bangkai, due to the great number of ethnic Chinese killed there; a similar etymology...