An Amorphophallus titanum begins to bloom at the New York Botanical Garden on Thursday,  in New York. The rare plant releases scent during its brief 24–36-hour peak, like the smell of rotting flesh, the reason the plant is popularly known as the corpse flower. It is the first time since 1939 that the NYBG has displayed a blooming titan-arum. 

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