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Corpse Flower Denver. When the flower opened on August 30th it emitted a foul odor for under 48 hours. The plant blooming this week at the Denver Botanic Gardens is the first titan arum ever to bloom in the Rocky Mountain region.

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01112017 Stinky gets ready for prime time. 18082015 Flower enthusiasts are on the edges of their seats waiting for Denver Botanic Gardens corpse flower. The flowerscientifically known as Amorphophallus titanumgets its name from the odor it emits once it blooms which apparently smells like a decomposing animalPerhaps the most unique feature about the unusual flower however is that.

19082015 The 15-year-old titan arum better known as Stinky the corpse flower has long sat serenely in a Denver Botanic Gardens greenhouse looking like nothing more interesting than a large stocky green.

The Gardens welcomed our third bloom in five years of Amorphophallus titanum in 2018 more commonly known as the corpse flower or titan arum. Botanic GardenIt is the first bloom for the plant which was propagated by a leaf cutting from another USBG A. 19082015 A Corpse Flower Blooms in Denver. The plant blooming this week at the Denver Botanic Gardens is the first titan arum ever to bloom in the Rocky Mountain region.