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Corpse flower: Plant with ‘rotting flesh odor’ blooms in Australia

By Editorial Board Published February 10, 2025 4 Min Read
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Corpse flower: Plant with ‘rotting flesh odor’ blooms in Australia

A uncommon flower with a pungent odour that has been likened to decaying flesh, rotten eggs and sewage has bloomed in Australia – the third such flowering in current months.

The corpse flower, additionally identified by its scientific identify amorphophallus titanum or titan arum, bloomed for the primary time in its 15 years at Canberra’s Australian Nationwide Botanic Gardens on Saturday and was attributable to shut on Monday, workers mentioned.

The flower is known as bunga bangkai in its native Indonesia, and is endemic to the rainforests of western Sumatra. Its pungent scent attracts pollinators corresponding to flies.

There are considered solely 300 of the vegetation within the wild and fewer than 1,000 in complete.

It solely blooms for just a few days each seven to 10 years in its pure habitat – however one other flowered briefly in Sydney on the Royal Botanic Gardens in late January, attracting 20,000 admirers.

Related numbers turned out to expertise one other rancid bloom on the Geelong Botanic Gardens, southwest of Melbourne, in November.

Canberra’s appearing nursery supervisor Carol Dale mentioned there was no clear clarification for Australia’s spate of putrid blooms.

A flower is produced when the titan arum has saved sufficient power in its underground tuber, generally known as a corm.

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Folks lined as much as see final month’s corpse flower open in Sydney. Pic: AP

Ms Dale mentioned: “One of many theories is that a number of these vegetation are of an identical age, so that they have simply saved up sufficient carbohydrates within the corm to lastly produce a flower.

“All of the plants around Australia are held in different conditions, so it’s unusual that they’re all flowering at the same time.”

She mentioned Canberra, Sydney and Geelong every had completely different climates, and gardeners used completely different fertilising regimes on every plant, in addition to completely different administration plans.

Ms Dale mentioned that after 15 years and not using a bloom, she had determined that Canberra, which sometimes receives snowfall, was not the place for a corpse plant to thrive.

“It’s been in our collection for slightly longer than these plants would normally take to flower for the first time, so we just didn’t think we had the right conditions here in Canberra,” she mentioned.

“So yes, it did catch us by surprise; a very pleasant one,” she added.

The flower started opening round lunchtime on Saturday and its odour rapidly deteriorated.

“By Saturday evening, it was incredibly pungent. We could smell it from across the road. It was definitely gag-worthy,” Ms Dale mentioned.

The crowds drawn to the 135cm (53in) tall flower had been restricted to a whole bunch by a ticketing system due to area constraints throughout the greenhouse.

Admirers mentioned the stench was much like useless animals, rotten eggs, sweaty socks, sewage and garbage.

However Ms Dale mentioned the worst of the odor had handed by Monday.

“We collected pollen about an hour ago and when you’re right up close to the plant, it’s still got that rotting flesh smell,” she mentioned.

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