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A livestream of a "corpse flower" due to bloom in Sydney's botanic gardens has captivated the internet.
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At some point between Friday and Monday, a corpse flower at the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) in Sydney, is set to stink out the CBD. Everyone’s invited to come to the gardens and have a sniff.
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