An Amorphophallus titanum or titan arum, commonly known as the corpse flower, has bloomed at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra for the first time.
The 15-year-old plant started unfurling its 135 centimetre-tall flower spike on Saturday afternoon, emanating a putrid stench described by some as smelling like “dead rat”.
The bloom is expected to start collapsing by Monday afternoon and will gradually return to a dormant state as an underground corm.
I went to the Garden World one a few weeks ago. Kind of a funky smell that did stick in my nostrils for a day or so but nothing compared to a sheep carcass rotting in the paddock.
Agreed. Have smelt far worse on the farm. We were there at 2ish and one of the staff was saying it was a lot more potent in the morning and yesterday evening.