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There was a ‘Method’ in our madness of visiting a “Corpse” today …



The “Corpse Plant” getting ready to bloom, and Frankie is watching closely

Visiting the “Corpse Plant”
Today we went to Geelong’s glorious Botanical Gardens
Our main objective was to see, the “Corpse Plant” flowering
Also named the Titan Arum
This extraordinary plant
Is renowned for the powerful smell
It releases when it blooms
A scent likened to rotting flesh
Hence its nickname, the “corpse plant.”
Alas, “Not today Josephine”
But “We’ll be Back”, tomorrow and the next day
To capture a live viewing of the flower in full bloom
As it only blooms unpredictably, just once every ten years
The corpse plant bloom itself lasts only 24 to 48 hours
So we’ll need to visit quickly to catch this unique sight
The video below is a live YouTube broadcast of the “Corpse” plant. Hopefully, you’ll be able to view the unusual flower as it blooms.
And here is a “Time Lapse” video from Dunedin City Council, New Zealand …
I had a difficult time trying to choose an appropriate music/video for today’s post, and I eventually selected this one by “Of Monsters and Men”


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This is so interesting, Ivor. I hope you see it finally bloom; I’m not sure about the rotting flesh stench, though! Thank you so much for sharing this with our challenge. 🙂
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Thank you very much Sue … I’ll front up again tomorrow and see if it’s blooming 😊🌏
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I’m looking forward to seeing the image. 🙂
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There is one of these at Kew Gardens too, but I have never seen/smelled it bloom!
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Apparently when blooms the flower is purple 😊🌏
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I hope you get to see it!
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I like going to the Gardens, so I probably will 😊🌏
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Not sure I’d like to smell it! But I hope you can see it blooming!
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I hope so Carol. Maybe tomorrow 😊🌏
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Wow. That’s interesting. I hope that you’ll be able to see it in bloom!
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Thank you Shweta and I’m sure I will 😊🌏
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So lovely
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Thank you
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What an incredible plant, dear Ivor! Mother Nature is incredible! 💛
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Indeed so, and I’m not going to miss out on such a wondrous display of one Her most rare and unique plant’s 🤗🌏🌻
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Soooo cool, Ivor❣️
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Yes … it’s an amazing event, and I’m not going to mis out on such a unique display … 🤗🌏😍
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What an amazing sight
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Yes indeed, Sadje … hopefully, I’ll get to see the plant bloom … 🤗🌏🌻
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Hopefully 🤞🏼
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Hi Ivor, this is a great post. I enjoyed your poem and the time delay video was fascinating. I’ve never seen a flower like that. We have a carrion flower in SA too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbea_variegata
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Thank you very much, Robbie … I had lots of fun creating this article, and so pleased the videos worked … and thanks for the ‘Link’, a very intriguing flower indeed … wow .
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My pleasure 💓
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So well presented, Ivor
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Thank you for your perceptive encouragement, Derrick
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This is a wonderful posting, Ivor!
So interesting, unique, and beautiful! Thank you to you and Frankie for sharing this with us!
Let us know what happens!
Did Sir Frankie say, “Phew! What’s that smell?” Ha! 😀
(((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️
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How interesting, Ivor, and thank you for sharing. I hope you get to see it. ❣️
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I’m going again tomorrow and hopefully it’ll be blooming, Eugenia 😊🌏🩷
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How fun and I hope so too! ❣️
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I saw one in bloom ages ago. WOWZA!
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Hopefully, I’ll catch it bloom today, Ron
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Nice but challenging
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Thank you …
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