Fans line up to smell rare corpse flower at San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers

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Saturday, June 17, 2017
Fans line up to smell rare corpse flower at San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
Many are lining up at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco to get a whiff of the rare Corpse Flower which is blooming.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- If you want to pay a visit to San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, this is a great time to do it.

One of the conservatory's crown jewels -- an Amorphophallus titanium -- is sporting one of its rare flowers, which is expected to open fully on Tuesday.

The "corpse flower" is almost extinct in the wild and is a 10-foot-tall structure that smells like rotting flesh, according to conservatory officials.

The conservatory's titanium, nicknamed "Terra the Titan," last flowered in 2005.

To stay updated on Terra the Titan's bloom, click here to watch the conservatory's live stream.