GLENCOE, Ill. (AP) – A suburban Chicago garden with a disappointing rainforest plant that refused to bloom now has a new star attraction.
The Chicago Botanic Garden announced Tuesday that a second corpse flower is not only on display in its semi-tropical greenhouse, but it is blooming.
Garden officials say the smell is a combination of Limburger cheese, garlic, rotting fish and smelly feet.
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This plant has been nicknamed lan ho diep trang Alice. In August, another corpse flower, nicknamed Spike, didn’t open after much anticipation. Garden scientists finally opened the flower manually.