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Rare sight, rare smell: Corpse flower blooms at Wheaton College in Norton

Por: The Boston Globe Nation July 23, 2023

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The sweet smell of rotting flesh is wafting through Wheaton College’s greenhouse, as the school’s corpse flower bloomed Saturday night for the first time in nearly a decade.The massive flower peaked Saturday evening. The flower’s progress was broadcast on a dayslong livestream — although home-viewers., for better or worse, are missing its signature scent.Amorphophallus titanum, better known as the corpse flower, blooms only once every... + full article



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