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New York Botanical Garden’s stinky corpse flower will bloom soon

June 23, 2019

A corpse flower at the New York Botanical Garden in 2018.

The flower, whose stench is similar to that of “rotting meat,” will bloom sometime this month

The new Roberto Burle Marx exhibit isn’t the only reason to plan a pilgrimage to the New York Botanical Garden in the next few weeks.

The Bronx green space will once again play host to a rare, incredibly stinky Amorphophallus titanum—better known as a corpse flower, which is native to Sumatra—which is on view at the garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory as of today. (Just in time for summer, when the city is already immersed in a funk of undetermined origin.)

Each flower is made up of several extremely weird parts: the spadix, or the “fleshy central spike” (ew) that protrudes from the center of the plant, and the spathe, or the cabbage-y flower that surrounds it. At some point in the next few weeks, the spathe will begin to unfurl, at which point it will “emit[] a powerful stench similar to that of rotting meat,” according to the garden. Lovely!

We’re marking the #SummerSolstice with a big announcement—a corpse flower is set to bloom at NYBG! An Amorphophallus titanum is now on display in the Haupt Conservatory. Its unpredictable bloom—and stink—will only last a day or two, so stay tuned over the next week or so! pic.twitter.com/kpH4gPRWR6

— New York Botanical Garden (@NYBG) June 21, 2019

The first corpse flower to bloom domestically was at NYBG in 1937, and several smelly flowers have taken up residence there since—most recently in 2018, when the corpse flower unfurled itself at the end of June.

The actual blooming is unpredictable, and once it begins, it will all be over very within a day or so. If you want to catch the flower (and its stink) for yourself, keep an eye on the NYBG’s Twitter feed over the next couple of weeks to be sure that you don’t miss it.

SOURCE: Curbed NY – All – Read entire story here.

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