The flower has been said to smell like rotting flesh, wet socks or hot cat food, and only stinks for 24 hours after blooming.
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Rotting flesh scented Corpse Flower blooms for the first time in 15 years Known for its smell of putrid, rotting flesh, a ...
A plant known as the stinky plant or the corpse flower for its putrid stink is about to bloom in Australia and has captivated ...
An endangered tropical plant that emits the stench of a rotting corpse during its rare blooms has begun to flower in a ...
It's tall, green and has been keeping thousands on the edge of their seats. For the first time in 15 years, the corpse flower has begun to bloom in Sydney's Royal Botanical Gardens. Dubbed as ...
Sydney’s Corpse Flower blossoms for first time in 15 years at Botanic Gardens Known for its smell of putrid, rotting flesh, a ...
People in the livestream's chat have developed their own sayings, with thousands commenting "WWTF", or "We Watch the Flower".
The flower's Latin name translates as "giant, misshapen penis." But it's better known to locals as "Putricia." Royal ...
An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink is blooming in Australia - and captivating the internet ...
A rare and revolting spectacle has drawn tens of thousands to Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, where a foul-smelling flower ...
Far from your ordinary plant, the corpse flower – also known as ‘Amorphophallus titanium’, or ‘Bunga Bangkai’ – only unfurls its petals every few years for just 24-48 hours, releasing a unique ordour ...