Rare 'Corpse Flower' Blooms in Sydney: Thousands Wait Hours for a Whiff
2025-01-24
9News.com.au
Sydneysiders are going wild for the rare corpse flower, also known as amorphophallus titanum, which has bloomed at the city's Botanic Gardens. The flower, notorious for its potent and unusual fragrance, has drawn hundreds of people who are willing to wait up to three hours for a sniff. This unique botanical wonder is a must-see for nature lovers and those interested in rare plant species, including exotic flowers and unusual blooms. With its strong and pungent smell, the corpse flower is an experience you won't soon forget. Get ready to experience the beauty of Sydney's Botanic Gardens and catch a glimpse of this rare flower, but be prepared to wait in line for this popular attraction.