SCIENCEWAVY10 NORFOLK
Corpse flower, we hardly knew ye: Lady Macdeath's blooming reign ending — for a long while
The Norfolk Botanical Garden's corpse flower, Lady Macdeath, has ended its bloom and is unlikely to flower again for 2 to 10 years. Known for its strong odor, the plant's brief blooming period drew attention despite its pungent scent.
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