Kew Gardens's "corpse flower" is in bloomThe Titan arum attracts pollinators with its foul smell and blooms very briefly, making it a unique attraction at Kew Gardens.
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.
Kew Gardens's "corpse flower" is in bloomThe Titan arum attracts pollinators with its foul smell and blooms very briefly, making it a unique attraction at Kew Gardens.
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.