Video. Rare blossom of the corpse flower in SydneyThe flowering of the Amorphophallus titanum, 'Putricia', drew over 13,000 visitors to the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden.
I can hear dry-retching from inside': queuing for hours to smell Geelong's corpse plantThe corpse plant's foul odor attracts pollinators and draws crowds, highlighting its rare blooming cycle.
Visitors line up to see and smell a corpse flower's stinking bloom in San FranciscoThe endangered corpse flower bloomed in San Francisco, drawing crowds to witness its rare and pungent spectacle.The Amorphophallus titanum mimics the smell of a dead carcass to attract flies for pollination during its infrequent blooming period.
I can hear dry-retching from inside': queuing for hours to smell Geelong's corpse plantThe corpse plant's foul odor attracts pollinators and draws crowds, highlighting its rare blooming cycle.
Visitors line up to see and smell a corpse flower's stinking bloom in San FranciscoThe endangered corpse flower bloomed in San Francisco, drawing crowds to witness its rare and pungent spectacle.The Amorphophallus titanum mimics the smell of a dead carcass to attract flies for pollination during its infrequent blooming period.