Wake up and smell the corpse flower: Stinky, rare plant to bloom at University of Tennessee
The Knoxville News-Sentinel 9 hrs ago Travis Dorman, Knoxville News Sentinel
Massive and stinky corpse flower set to bloom at the University of Tennessee
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Four words: massive, hot, stinky flower.
If reading that got you on the edge of your seat, you re in luck. The University of Tennessee Knoxville s first corpse flower is expected to bloom within the next week and stink up the Hesler Biology Building in a big way. The public is encouraged to come see and smell the rare plant, which blooms only once every 7-10 years.
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