The corpse flower is a rare plant. It blooms only once every 10-15 years. It's been blooming since 2005, and it's expected to last another two weeks. The plant only blossoms when the soil temperatures are very warm. It has a long taproot and a wide stalk, and the plant looks like an orchid. The plant contains nectar in its inflorescences and attracts pollinators. The blooms of the corpse flower are unique. They look like a human's face, with a huge red eye and a white flower behind. The stench is overpowering, even when the flower is not in bloom. It's caused by the odor of hydrogen cyanide, which accumulates in the tissue of the plant. The plant grows in the mountains of Sumatra, Indonesia, Flower Seeds where it lives in the mud at depths of 30-50 cm. It has an enormous root, which can be 2 meters long, and it produces hundreds of small buds on the stem of the flower. As the buds are developed, the stench of the corpse flower starts to be released. The blooms usually start after five years.