Corpse Flower Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen elizabeth park corpse flower bloedel.
Corpse flower queen elizabeth park. When it blooms it unleashes the smell of rotting flesh. The vancouver park board says the clock is ticking on seeing and smelling a rare occurrence at the indoor tropical garden in queen elizabeth park. Watch a time lapse video of the corpse flower.
A rare exotic tropical plant known for its putrid bouquet is set to bloom under the dome at the bloedel conservatory in queen elizabeth park. In july that plant dubbed uncle fester flowered at the bloedel conservatory in queen elizabeth park drawing thousands of. A corpse flower also bloomed in vancouver earlier this year.
Vancouver a six foot tall plant known as the corpse flower is expected to bloom at the bloedel conservatory in queen elizabeth park in the next few days providing a rare stinky. Corpse flower will soon bloom release stench at the bloedel conservatory in queen elizabeth park. A rare indonesian corpse flower that has taken six years to bloom opened up on sunday night and with it comes a once in a lifetime odour.