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It's one of nature's smelliest flowers and it's blooming on NC State's campus.
North Carolina State University is readying for another rare and stinky "corpse flower" to bloom.
A rare corpse flower has bloomed at the Missouri Botanical Garden, the smell, which mimics rotting flesh, is supposed to attract pollinators.
The rare corpse flower bloomed at North Carolina State University on July 20, 2021.
If you've ever wanted to know what death smells like, you come to North Carolina State University this month to smell the "Corpse Flower" once it blooms.
Maggie Brown, WRAL multiplatform producer
Titan arum, better known as the 'corpse flower' because its scent is reminiscent of rotting flesh, only blooms every few years
The "corpse flower" at NC State began blooming on Thursday. People lined up to catch a glimpse of the odd bloom.
It's all eyes on the so called 'corpse flower' at NC State. But you'll have to wait a little longer to see ... and smell it bloom.
Mark Boyle, WRAL reporter
The 'corpse flower' at NC State didn't bloom Wednesday and is now expected to do so sometime Thursday. WRAL's Mark Boyle breaks down why there's so much interest in this plant.
A large, stinky flower is about to bloom in Raleigh.
Jessica Patrick, WRAL digital journalist