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Corpse flowers typically take 15 years to reach a mature blooming size, and blooms usually only last 24 hours.
The foul odor the plants emit attracts insects for pollination. The plants don't emit the foul odor until they bloom.
"It smelled like rotting meat or decaying rats or gym socks," said Brandon Tam, an orchid specialist at the Huntington.
The scent decreased on Friday afternoon as the flower started to close back up. "But if you are close enough, you'll be able to get a little whiff of it," Tam said.
"Stink" is the sixth corpse flower to bloom at the institution in suburban San Marino. The last was on Aug. 23, 2014.