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Corpse Flower Blooms in Sydney, Draws Thousands Despite Its Stench

Corpse Flower Blooms in Sydney, Draws Thousands Despite Its Stench
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  • Crowds gather in Sydney to see the rare corpse flower bloom.
  • The corpse flower releases a smell like rotting flesh.
  • Putricia blooms every 7-10 years, attracting many fans.
  • Royal Botanic Gardens controls crowds at the event.
  • Putricia stands 1.6 meters with a striking burgundy center.
  • A live stream of the bloom reached almost a million views.
  • Garden staff consider vomit bags due to the strong odor.
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