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    Rare, stinky flower blooms at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens for the first time in years

    By WSBTV.com News Staff,

    16 days ago
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    A rare, smelly flower has bloomed for the first time in four years at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.

    There are four blooms of the African corpse flower blooming at the Fuqua Conservatory.

    They say there are only a handful of other botanical gardens across the country that also have the flower.

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    BIG, showy, smelly and impressive! šŸ˜¬ The African Corpse Flower is blooming in the Fuqua Conservatory for the SECOND time at the Atlanta Botanical Garden and this time with FOUR blooms ā€“ but not for long! #botanicalgarden #corpseflower #planttok #rareplants

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    Itā€™s named after a corpse because it imitates the stench of rotting flesh to attract pollinating flies.

    In 2020, the African corpse flower bloomed for the first time in the gardens as a result of an informal challenge to be the first to produce the flower.

    Itā€™s believed by garden officials to have been the first time since 1922 that one of the flowers bloomed in North America.

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    Then, there was just one bloom. Garden officials say this time there are four and theyā€™re much larger than before.

    Native to Central Africa, the plantā€™s species, Pararistolochia goldieana , is found in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria and Sierra Leone, where itā€™s threatened by habitat loss.

    In Africa, the perennialā€™s rare woody vine with glossy heart-shaped leaves climbs high into the trees of tropical rainforests and produces that continentā€™s largest flower ā€“ shaped like a saxophone with a mottled purple to reddish throat. Yet, the vine is relatively dainty for such a big flower.

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    Babe Truth
    14d ago
    Wow
    Cheryl Chambers
    15d ago
    That plant is very strange. I lived with someone for a while that had 1 and it was gross to smell that flower. The flower is really cool looking but smells like rotten meat which gets every fly in the county excited. Truly disgusting.
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