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A rare corpse flower, named Putricia, bloomed in Sydney for the first time in over a decade, emitting a foul odor likened to rotting flesh. Thousands queued to catch a whiff, with queues lengthening as the flower began to bloom on Thursday afternoon. The plant is called bunga bangkai in Indonesia, where it's found in the wild.
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