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Amorphophallus titanum flowering at UC Berkeley

I was able to visit the UC Berkeley Botanical Garden on June 21st and I saw their Amorphophallus titanum in flower, however I was too early and the flower hadnt opened yet.

Here is a link to the flowering, http://botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu/program/event_des/plant_hap/TrudyReturns.html

Enjoy the photos anyway...

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Oh, man! Very nice, I've always want to see one of those. :/
 
Cool beans. How tall was it? The Huntington expects to have 3 more blooms over the next 2 years. This last one reached nearly 7 feet!

Jason
 
I believe it was 6 feet. I cant wait till the ones at the Huntington flower!
 
Sweet! It's that stinky time of year!
 
I wonder if it attracted the same Lady that was hovering around the flower last time I saw it. She was circling the flower taking photos and would not leave its side - even as I was trying to take photos of it myself. All she was missing was a set of wings.
 
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