Pinch your nose and make for Encinitas, where the wonderful and whiffy specimen is located.
A corpse flower bloom is due at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas; the sizable and stinky flower only blooms over a few short days
The garden is extending its hours in honor of the bloom, when it begins; viewing hours will conclude at midnight; early visitors can enter at 7 a.m. on the bloom's second and third daysof its nose-testing bloom . The, the official name that the corpse flower would have on its business card, if it had business cards, is so large, and so striking, that witnessing a bloom should be on the bucket list for serious blossom buffs.
"The blooming of a corpse flower has become an international sensation, intriguing people from around the world with its fleeting flower," said SDBG President and CEO, Ari Novy, PhD."We are extremely fortunate to be presenting a bloom from our permanent collection, making this year's bloom even more special.
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