Created by: Robbie Davidson

20130726

Giant Corpse Flower with odor of rotting flesh blooms next door to US Capitol

The long wait is finally over for visitors who have been yearning for a whiff of a giant flower that smells oddly like rotting flesh. Titan arum, a giant rainforest plant that has been dubbed the "corpse flower" for its terrible smell, finally started blooming Sunday afternoon at the U.S. Botanic Garden next to the Capitol. Experts had been anticipating its bloom for more than a week and extended the garden`s hours for visitors each night. Garden officials expect peak smell to occur early Monday morning, and the flower to remain open for an estimated 24 to 48 hours. Then it will begin to collapse on itself. The last corpse flower to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden was in 2007. More

3 comments:

Cindy said...

Wow. that is a BIG flower.

Kim said...

I don't think I would want to smell it.

Jorge said...

Is that you stinking or is there a flower around here.