
Rare Corpse Flower Draws Crowds with Its Decade-Long Bloom
Thousands of people are flocking to the Geelong Botanic Garden in Australia to witness the rare blooming of the "corpse flower," known for its foul odor resembling rotting flesh. The Amorphophallus Titanum blooms unpredictably, sometimes only once every decade, and its current bloom is drawing significant attention both in person and via livestream. Native to Indonesia and listed as endangered, the plant's conservation is crucial due to habitat loss. The event highlights the role of botanic gardens in preserving rare species.