After nine years of tender care at Copenhagen’s Botanical Gardens, the garden’s giant amorphophallus or corpse flower is on the verge of blossoming – one of the few cultivated amorphophalluses that will be seen flowering around the world this year.
Endemic to western Sumatra, but also found in some botanical gardens and with private collectors around the world, the amorphophallus is also known as the corpse flower due to its strong scent of rotting meat.





























