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01: Trudy's bloom raises a stink

Jul 27, 20153 min
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Episode description

We’re at the UC Botanical Garden in Berkeley. A long line curves through the gardens, and a small group huddles in a steamy greenhouse, all here to get a whiff of Trudy.

Garden director Paul Licht stands at the front, talking to one of the many groups to visit during the latest Trudy mania. “It goes in waves, doesn’t it?” he asks. “None have ever smelled as much the day after it opened.”

Trudy is a tropical plant called a Titan Arum, known best for the putrid odor it emits when it blooms.

Read the story on UC Berkeley News: http://news.berkeley.edu/2015/07/27/trudys-bloom-raises-a-stink/

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