Thursday, December 27, 2012

Carrion Flowers bloom in the Botanical Gardens Australia

Residents of Australia queue see carrion flower (Photo: AAP)
MELBOURNE - The clerk at the Botanical Gardens in the city of Melbourne, Australia is currently being merry. Because the corpse flower planted in the park, is currently in bloom.

Giant flower that has a height of about 180 cm is rumored will only bloom for two days before finally wilting. "We are very excited by this event," says the nurse's corpse flower, David Robbins, was quoted as saying by AAP on Wednesday (12/26/2012).

A blooming corpse flower is happening in the first botanical garden Melbourne. Reportedly corpse flower blooms events are very rare in Australia. Corpse flower was brought to Australia from the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, the native habitat.

Carrion flower will release a very foul odor when he was in bloom. Robbins states, peak bloom events occur carcass right on Christmas day yesterday.

Robbins estimates that there will be tens of thousands of people who will be coming to Melbourne Botanical Gardens to see the corpse flower blooms directly. Currently citizens of Australia are enjoying the Christmas holiday tradition that many families go for a walk.

Carrion flower itself known many kinds. Carrion flower is blooming in Australia today is the kind of Titan Arum flower. One type of the other famous corpse flower is Raflesia Arnoldi, who also came from the island of Sumatra.


Source:  AAP 

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