Cosmo, Colorado State University’s stinky and rare corpse flower, bloomed for the first time Saturday night.
Hundreds of people are lined up Sunday, completely circling the block on the CSU campus that holds the Plant Growth Facilities, to catch a glimpse and a selfie of Cosmo. The rare corpse flower is the largest inflorescence — or collection of flowers acting as one — in the plant kingdom. Most years, corpse flowers only partially bloom, creating a large, stem-like structure before…
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