A Corpse Flower Blooms in Tucson

Photo courtesy Tucson Botanical Garden.

One of the world’s rarest, largest and foulest flowers will bloom Thursday night at the Tucson Botanical Gardens.

Amorphophallus titanum, better known as the corpse flower for its signature rotting-carcass odor, can take 7-10 years or longer to bloom.

Read/listen to my full story at KJZZ’s Arizona Science Desk:
Tucson Garden Offers Rare Chance To See Corpse Flower Bloom

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