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A corpse flower blooming in Cairns, Australia, in January 2018. Mangiwau/Moment RF/Getty Images. ... and each bloom only lasts 24 to 48 hours, making it a highly coveted event that draws huge crowds.
It only blooms for a few days every 7 to 10 years in its natural habitat. Its rancid scent attracts pollinators such as flies. There are thought to be only 300 of the plants in the wild and fewer ...
It only blooms for a few days every seven to 10 years in its natural habitat - but another flowered briefly in Sydney at the Royal Botanic Gardens in late January, attracting 20,000 admirers.
People gather around a corpse flower that begins to bloom at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 23, 2025, before another has opened in the Australian capital Canberra in the ...
The plant can live over 30 to 40 years – meaning it only blooms a handful of times in its entire lifetime. The IUCN estimates there are only a few hundred of these plants left in the wild.
A corpse flower blooming in Cairns, Australia, in January 2018. Mangiwau/Moment RF/Getty Images. ... and each bloom only lasts 24 to 48 hours, making it a highly coveted event that draws huge crowds.
The plant can live over 30 to 40 years – meaning it only blooms a handful of times in its entire lifetime. The IUCN estimates there are only a few hundred of these plants left in the wild.
By Jessie Yeung, CNN (CNN) — In the Australian city Geelong, just south of Melbourne, thousands are lining up for the rare chance to see – and smell – an unusual plant. “It’s rank ...
By Jessie Yeung, CNN (CNN) — In the Australian city Geelong, just south of Melbourne, thousands are lining up for the rare chance to see – and smell – an unusual plant. “It’s rank ...
By Jessie Yeung, CNN (CNN) — In the Australian city Geelong, just south of Melbourne, thousands are lining up for the rare chance to see – and smell ...
By Jessie Yeung, CNN (CNN) — In the Australian city Geelong, just south of Melbourne, thousands are lining up for the rare chance to see – and smell – an unusual plant. “It’s rank ...