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Rare Corpse Flower 'Putricia' Blooms in Sydney After 15-Year Wait

2025-01-23
Rare Corpse Flower 'Putricia' Blooms in Sydney After 15-Year Wait
9News.com.au

The rare Amorphophallus titanum, also known as the corpse flower, is finally blooming in Sydney after a 15-year wait. This foul-smelling flower, known for its distinctive odor, is a must-see for botany enthusiasts. The corpse flower is one of the world's rarest and most unique flowers, with a bloom that only lasts for a short period. Visitors can expect to be amazed by the flower's massive size and potent smell, making it a popular attraction for nature lovers and those interested in exotic plants, including botanical gardens and rare flower species.

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