Travellers flock to Australia to witness ‘corpse flower’ that smells like dead mouse
A rare corpse flower, known for its pungent odor, is drawing large crowds to the Geelong Botanic Garden in Australia. The plant, which blooms only once a decade, emits a smell described as similar to rotting flesh to attract pollinators. This endangered species is being carefully monitored by garden specialists and is viewable via a live stream for those unable to attend in person.