I was surprised to find no results for Amorphophallus. The famous one, A. titan, are in cultivation in under a hundred examples all over the world, and get gigantic.
Our is an edible plant, both young stems and the root. Apparently I missed one last year and we have been rewarded with a really weird flower, which must have been fertile for one night only, now two days later, the male flowers (on top in the pictures) are falling. During blooming, a smell of rotting fish attracted our attention as well as that of many insects and the dog. The initial flower may be said to resemble a sitting Buddha I suppose, my wife was advised to make a food offering and burn joss sticks. Cultivation is really easy and the plant will survive being flooded.
Kabuk in Thai.
Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, Elephant foot yam
Mine flower but they don't have a strong smell. They multiply like crazy and crowd the place out. I have other Amorphophallus as well, including A. titanum and A. gigas. The A. gigas flowered last year, 3.1 metres tall.
