Article 6TSMT Putricia the corpse flower: would you wait 3.5 hours to smell a rotten carcass? - video

Putricia the corpse flower: would you wait 3.5 hours to smell a rotten carcass? - video

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Sanjana Jose
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6TSMT)

First there was Moo Deng, then there was Pesto the Penguin - but have you met Sydney's Putricia, the corpse flower? To the scientific community, the Botanic Gardens of Sydney's corpse flower is known as Amorphophallus titanum, which translates to 'large, deformed penis'. But online, the rare endangered plant has taken a life of its own.

It's the first time a corpse flower has bloomed in the Royal Botanic Garden in 15 years - and when they do blossom, they last just 24 to 48 hours

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