Stinky Corpse Flower

DENVER, CO - AUGUST 19: After a nearly three-hour wait, patrons of the Denver Botanic Gardens finally get a chance to view and photograph the Corpse Flower, Amorphophallus titanium, August 19, 2015. The pungent flower blooms after 8 to 20 years of vegetative growth and lasts for up to 48-hours. Thousands waited in line for hours to get a glimpse, smell and have their picture taken close to it. Folks can view the flower until midnight Wednesday and 6 a.m. until midnight Thursday and regular hours on Friday from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - AUGUST 19: After a nearly three-hour wait, patrons of the Denver Botanic Gardens finally get a chance to view and photograph the Corpse Flower, Amorphophallus titanium, August 19, 2015. The pungent flower blooms after 8 to 20 years of vegetative growth and lasts for up to 48-hours. Thousands waited in line for hours to get a glimpse, smell and have their picture taken close to it. Folks can view the flower until midnight Wednesday and 6 a.m. until midnight Thursday and regular hours on Friday from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Stinky Corpse Flower
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Andy Cross / Contributor
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484513324
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Denver Post
Date created:
19 August, 2015
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Denver Post
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