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A rare plant emits a stink of death when it blooms. Thousands in Australia queued to get close to it
An endangered tropical plant that emits the stench of a rotting corpse during its rare blooms has begun to flower in a greenhouse in Sydney.
Thousands watch and wait for rare stinky flower to bloom
The corpse flower is an endangered plant that blooms just once every few years for only 24 hours. One such plant living in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens is set to bloom and has been called "Putricia" due to its putrid smell.
Stinky bloom of 'corpse flower' enthrals thousands
The long wait to see Putricia fully unfurl has spawned jokes and even a unique lingo in the livestream's chat, with thousands commenting "WWTF", or "We Watch the Flower". The livestream attracted more than 8,
Rare corpse flower set to bloom after 15 years
The Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney are eagerly awaiting the arrival of 'Putricia' which last bloomed 15 years ago. The notoriously foul-smelling plant is often described as smelling like "death". Thousands are expected to tune in when the 10-year spectacle comes to life.
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Corpse Flower: Why thousands are queuing to get a whiff of a mysterious flower that smells like rotten flesh
The rare bloom of a corpse flower at Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden drew hundreds of visitors. The plant, named Putricia, ...
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Corpse flower 'Putricia' begins long-awaited bloom
A giant foul-smelling flower that has become an unlikely internet darling has finally begun to bloom - and its rotting ...
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Big, stinky corpse flower Putricia blooms in Sydney, watched on by thousands via livestream
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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Large crowds gather to catch a peek on ‘Putricia’ the Corpse flower as blooms after 15 years
The nose-turning Putricia the corpse flower has finally revealed itself at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, treating ...
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A corpse flower is about to bloom at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
"Amorphophallus gigas," nicknamed the "corpse flower" for the rotting flesh odor it emits, is expected to bloom at the ...
Gothamist
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A flower blooms in Brooklyn, and it reeks of rotting flesh
The corpse flower, which is native to Indonesia and known scientifically as Amorphophallus gigas, grabs headlines at gardens ...
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‘Our queen’: Live video of corpse flower has captivated the world
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 ...
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Corpse flower blooming after weeks of anticipation
It's been 15 years since the foul-smelling flower showed its petals in Sydney, but the rare Amorphophallus titanum – also ...
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The waiting stinks, but Sydney may soon enjoy the aroma of its 'corpse flower'
The flower's Latin name translates as "giant, misshapen penis." But it's better known to locals as "Putricia." Royal ...
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'Putricia' the corpse flower: Stinky sensation begins long-awaited bloom
The endangered plant's rare unfurling has captivated the internet and inspired a series of memes and nicknames.
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