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Thieves Steal Most Foul-Smelling Plant in the World Which Could Bloom

Summary by Metro News
Thieves have stolen the world's stinkiest flower from its home in the Rombergpark Botanical Gardens in Germany.

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Great excitement in Dortmund! According to the city there was a theft of the special kind. Probably the most famous plant in the city is gone.

·Germany
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Since last week, the evil-smelling audience favorite of the botanical garden has disappeared. The tuber weighs up to 30 kilograms and had recently made a leaf

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The city of Dortmund in the botanical garden of Rombergpark continues to lack any trace of the stolen audience favorite "David" - a rare titanium worm smelling like Aas. "The motivations of the theft are completely unclear," said a city spokesperson. "The plant needs special care. It needs expertise to survive and not enter." The police in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia initiated criminal proceedings for theft.

·Salzburg, Austria
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It blooms rarely, and when it does, its fetid fragrance attracts crowds. Now, an exotic plant called the giant arum has been stolen in Dortmund.

·Poland
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"David" has been stolen from the Romberg Park. The popular plant was a crowd magnet for the park. This is how it should go on now.

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waz.de broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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