The titan arum, affectionately named Putricia, is attracting considerable attention online as viewers eagerly await its rare bloom, which will release an odor likened to "wet socks" and "rotting flesh." A livestream has drawn in thousands of enthusiasts, who engage with hilarious commentary, including acronyms such as "WWTF" for "We Watch the Flower." The plant, which only blooms for 24 hours every few years, is currently perched behind a velvet rope, shrouded in mystery. Viewers are energized by the anticipation despite the uncertainty of its blooming time. The titan arum, known for its enormous size and distinct aroma, faces endangerment in its native habitat due to deforestation and habitat loss.
'We Watch the Flower: Australia Awaits the Corpse Flower Bloom'

'We Watch the Flower: Australia Awaits the Corpse Flower Bloom'
Thousands are captivated by the anticipated bloom of Putricia, the "corpse flower," at Sydney's botanic gardens, as the stinky plant is set to flower.
As the excitement builds in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, it adds to a series of blooms across Australia and beyond, each drawing crowds eager to witness nature's spectacle.