Titan VanCoug, the corpse flower at Washington State University's Vancouver campus, is blooming. When the flower blooms, it emits an odor that is often described as rotting flesh.
Visitors to Washington State University, Vancouver, watch Titan VanCoug, a corpse flower, bloom Thursday, June 29, 2023.
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