Update:
The flowering of the amorphophallus titanum, nicknamed “Putricia”, attracted more than 13,000 visitors to the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden.
… See more
Thursday, in a greenhouse in Sydney, Australia, thousands of enthusiasts came to admire the flowering of a tropical plant threatened with extinction.
The amorphophallus titanum, nicknamed “putricia” by its fans, has flowered, giving off a putrid smell of decomposition flesh.
There are many visitors who have queue to admire this 1.6 meter high flower and corpse scents.
This flowering, the first in 15 years at the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden, aroused incredible craze, with more than 13,000 admirers.
In the wild, the plant only flowers every 7 to 10 years.