"Nature's Spectacle" at the University of Warsaw Botanical Garden. a Rare Plant Will Bloom There.
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A unique event at the University of Warsaw Botanical Garden! For the second time in Poland, the rare and fascinating Amorphophallus titanum, known as the giant arum, will bloom. While we await this unforgettable spectacle, we present the remarkable history of this plant.
The giant arum lily will bloom for the second time at the University of Warsaw Botanical Garden. Its inflorescence can reach up to three meters in height, but that's not the only surprise. The plant smells like carrion.
In the next few weeks, the giant arum will bloom again at the University of Warsaw Botanical Garden. The monstrous inflorescence was first seen there in 2021. The article, "Giant arum will bloom again in Warsaw," comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
The University of Warsaw Botanical Garden staff have much to celebrate. It is there that, for the second time in recent years, a rare inflorescence, the giant arum, will bloom. "We are incredibly happy that after four years, we will once again be able to admire this spectacle of nature with you," the garden emphasized, addressing the visitors.
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