Rare ‘Penis Plant’ Blooms in Leiden, Emits Rotten Meat Odor to Attract Flies
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It's always a highlight: the flowering "penis plant" at the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden. This unique plant, named for its penis-like shape, blooms only once a decade and therefore always draws a crowd. Reporter Charlotte Sun takes a look.
·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The Hortus Botanicus in Leiden is currently showcasing a rare botanical event: the blooming of an Amorphophallus, commonly known as the penis plant, Omroep West reports. This occurrence is notable because the plant flowers only once every five to ten years.
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