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Corpse flower Blossoms 1st time in 12 years

byCustoms Today Report
01/07/2015
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MEXICO: One of the smelliest and tallest flowers in the world, the corpse flower, has blossomed in Scotland for the first time. The scent of the flower, scientifically named Amorphophallus titanium, has often been compared to that of rotting flesh.
The Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh (RBGE) has been nurturing the flower in a glass house for the last 12 years. The corpse flower is originally from the rainforests of western Sumatra, Indonesia. Visitors have been flocking to the RBGE to see the tall flower, which is placed on public display two or three days a week.
The flower is characterized by its foul smell and deep red color. Over the years, it has just produced seven leaves, but never any flowers — until last Friday.
The horticulturist at the RBGE, Sadie Barber, expressed thanks for all the hard work that the team put into cultivating the plant for 12 years. Barber received the flower in 2003, from Hortus Botanicus, Netherlands.

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