EAST LANSING - Over the past week, an estimated five thousand visitors waited hours in line through both rain and heat outside Michigan State Universities Plant Science Greenhouse to catch a glimpse and perhaps a sniff, of the 5-foot corpse flower.
The attraction is not only due to it being the largest un-branched inflorescence in the world, or to the rare blooming, but unlike most other flowers, this one has a odd distinct odor.
If the corpse is not pollinated within 24-hour span, the flower will collapse and die similar to a tulip.
However unlike most other plants, it only blooms on average every ten years so visitors only have a few days to catch the flower alive.
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