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  2. Visitors line up to see and smell a corpse flower's ... - AOL

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    Crowds lined up in San Francisco on Wednesday to see — and smell — the blooming of an endangered tropical flower that releases a pungent odor when it opens once every several years.

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  4. It's big, rare and dead smelly: Visitors flock to see the ...

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    An amorphophallus titanium flower, also known as "corpse flower" (Bunga Bangkai in Bahasa Indonesia), renowned for its foul odor reminiscent of rotting flesh, is set to bloom at the Royal Botanic ...

  5. Conservatory of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 did little damage to the Conservatory of Flowers. The structure is visible in a number of photographs of refugees living in Golden Gate Park after the disaster. However, records indicate that reconstruction costs ensued to the surrounding landscape from refugees living in the park.

  6. Rare, stinky corpse flower takes years to bloom. It’s about ...

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    Once it opens, the giant bloom lasts just 24 to 36 hours.

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    Academy architecture and architectural review ( ) Title: ... Accession number: academyarchitect24unse. Notes: No copyright page found. Authority file OCLC: 681736561:

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  9. Does Como Conservatory's blooming corpse flower really smell ...

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    Horace and another corpse flower have been at Como since 2019. This is the first time either has bloomed. The conservatory previously had other corpse flower plants.