Temperature regulation by the inflorescence of philodendron

Science. 1972 Dec 15;178(4066):1195-7. doi: 10.1126/science.178.4066.1195.

Abstract

The inflorescence of Philodendron selloum temporarily maintains a core temperature of 38 degrees to 46 degrees C, despite air temperatures ranging from 4 degrees to 39 degrees C, by means of a variable metabolic rate. The heat is produced primarily by small, sterile male flowers that are capable of consuming oxygen at rates approaching those of flying hummingbirds and sphinx moths.