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Tanuki

(14,919 posts)
Tue Oct 13, 2020, 06:42 PM Oct 2020

Nashville Zoo prepares for rare bloom of "corpse flower" 🌼

https://www.newschannel5.com/news/nashville-zoo-prepares-for-rare-bloom-of-corpse-flower

...."The zoo is preparing for the bloom of an Amorphophallus titanum, commonly referred to as a "corpse flower."

The plant is one of the tallest flowers in the world, typically growing about 10 feet tall. It's also known for releasng an odor comparable to rotting flesh when it blooms-- which only happens once every 8 to 10 years and lasts only a few days.

Vanderbilt University planted this particular corpse flower in 2012 at its greenhouses. When closing them last year, the university donated the flower to the Nashville Zoo.

The zoo has set up a webcam for people to watch the flower's growth, as it's expected to bloom soon. When it does, they will open the exhibit for guests to see--and smell-- the flower until it wilts."
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Nashville Zoo prepares for rare bloom of "corpse flower" 🌼 (Original Post) Tanuki Oct 2020 OP
We actually saw one in bloom at Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh... Freedomofspeech Oct 2020 #1
Damn, who knew OrangeAnus had a flower named after him. Ferrets are Cool Oct 2020 #2
Maybe they will also discover a miniature mushroom that can be named after him! Tanuki Oct 2020 #3
LOL Ferrets are Cool Oct 2020 #4

Freedomofspeech

(4,227 posts)
1. We actually saw one in bloom at Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh...
Tue Oct 13, 2020, 07:07 PM
Oct 2020

It was pretty amazing and quite smelly.

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