The corpse flower, also known by its scientific name amorphophallus titanium, bloomed for the first time in its 15 years at Canberra’s Australian National Botanic Gardens on Saturday and was ...
An Amorphophallus titanium, also known as a corpse flower, blooms for one to three days once every seven to 10 years. During the bloom, it releases a powerful smell, described by some as rotting ...
Each corpse flower takes about 3-4 years to bloom again after the last bloom. "So the specimen of corpse flower number 76 is estimated to bloom in 2028, not in 2025 after the last bloom in 2024," said ...