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Nanny Leticia Amaral waves at Stinky, the Denver Botanic Garden's corpse flower, as she and a crowd watch for it to bloom.
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The corpse flower was hard to miss in the Denver area, and on social media, thanks to the cameras (seen here in the upper right, Aug. 18, 2015) trained on it 24/7.
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Prior to blooming on the evening of Aug. 18, the crowds at the botanic garden were left to wondering when the day would come.
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