Carrion flower bloom for the second time
THE crowd gathered to see the flowers bloom for the second wreck in Botanical Garden Basel, Switzerland on Tuesday.
BASEL, Switzerland - The Basel Botanical Gardens visitors here have the opportunity to take a closer look at the world's largest flower, Amorphophallus titanum, which is blooming for the second time this year on Tuesday.
Known also as carrion flowers because the plant smells like rotting flesh, the flowers bloom for the first time in April after 17 years of cultivation.
2.27 meters tall plants are yellow and dark red.
In the meantime, some botanists in the park said that they were surprised because the flowers are blooming for the second time in less than 20 months. - AFP
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