The corpse flower, named Titan VanCoug, will soon bloom for the third time. The first bloom came in 2019 after laying dormant for 17 years.
VANCOUVER, Wash. — One of the largest and rarest flowers in the world is expected to bloom soon at Washington State University Vancouver.
The corpse flower, which students have named Titan VanCoug, is getting ready to bloom for the third time. The first bloom came in 2019 after laying dormant for 17 years. The second one was in 2022 and it drew 20,000 visitors to campus.
“It’s really neat to have a bloom right after we just had a
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