Australians flock to smelly opening of ‘misshaped penis’

Australians flock to smelly opening of ‘misshaped penis’

A rare ‘corpse flower’ bloom in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens has attracted over 20,000 visitors. The flower, which emits a scent resembling decaying meat, is blooming for the first time in 15 years. Efforts are being made to hand-pollinate it to ensure reproduction.

​A rare ‘corpse flower’ bloom in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens has attracted over 20,000 visitors. The flower, which emits a scent resembling decaying meat, is blooming for the first time in 15 years. Efforts are being made to hand-pollinate it to ensure reproduction. 

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