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[TIME-LAPSE VIDEO] What's that Smell? It's the Corpse Flower Blooming!
The Corpse Flower named Metis at Binghamton University is set to bloom for its third time in just five years. This exceeds this plant species' normal flowering of roughly once every 5-30 years. The tropical room at the university's greenhouse must be doing this flower some good, say botanists.
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