Brooklyn Botanic Garden Welcomes Rare Corpse Flower Bloom, Drawing Crowds Despite “Stinky Cheese, Foot Smell”
Source: CBS News New York
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is currently playing host to a rare and remarkable event: the blooming of a corpse flower. This extraordinary plant, scientifically known as Amorphophallus titanum, is famous for its enormous size and distinctive, pungent odor, often likened to rotting meat or “stinky cheese and foot smell,” as described by CBS News New York.
The bloom has attracted significant crowds to the garden, with visitors eager to witness this fleeting spectacle. Corpse flowers are notoriously unpredictable and bloom infrequently, often only once every few years, making each bloom a highly anticipated event for plant enthusiasts and the general public alike.
The CBS News New York report highlights the flower’s unique characteristics, noting its towering height and the unusual smell it emits to attract pollinators like carrion beetles and flies in its native Sumatran rainforest. Despite the odor, or perhaps because of its novelty, people are flocking to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden to experience this natural wonder firsthand.
Garden staff are on hand to provide information and manage the crowds, ensuring that everyone has a chance to view and appreciate the corpse flower during its brief blooming period, which typically lasts only 24-48 hours.
For the full story and video coverage, please visit the original article on CBS News New York.
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