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canetoad

(18,267 posts)
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 09:12 PM Nov 10

Livestream of a Corpse Flower about to bloom

A bit like watching paint dry. I grew up in the City of Geelong, which is an hour or so to the west of Melbourne. I'd go and see it if I still lived there....



OK apparently it is IN bloom. More info here:

https://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/gbg/plants/corpseflower/article/item/8dcfa8f2e06a22e.aspx
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Livestream of a Corpse Flower about to bloom (Original Post) canetoad Nov 10 OP
Curious: Why is there a temperature cam on it, too? Beartracks Nov 11 #1
I don't know much about them canetoad Nov 11 #2

canetoad

(18,267 posts)
2. I don't know much about them
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 04:56 PM
Nov 11

But just found out they are tropical - native to Asia, Aftrica and the northern nether regions of Oz. I'm guessing Geelong has it in a heated, controlled environment to encourage and prolong flowering. *Just a guess!

Geelong, like where I live, is on the southern coastline of Australia; winter weather, and indeed some springs can be quite chilly.

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