Rare Corpse Flower's bloom brings thousands to Adelaide Botanic Garden
13 January 2023
The eyes of the world were on the Adelaide Botanic Garden after a rare and endangered Corpse Flower, aka Titan Arum, flowered for the first time in a decade.
Date posted: 15 May 2017
Every year Mount Lofty Botanic Garden - in South Australia's charming Adelaide Hills - wows visitors with its autumn colours and 2017 was no different.
CASA-licenced drone operator Swoopcam shot this vision at the Garden under staff supervision before opening hours on Friday 5 May, catching the Garden in its prime.
While the autumn colour is slowly starting to wane, if you're quick you can still see the Garden putting on a show.
Please note: UAVs (drones) are not permitted at Mount Lofty Botanic Garden without prior permission from the Botanic Gardens of South Australia.
Footage by Swoopcam
Music: 'Satisfied mind' by My Bubba & Mi [CC BY-NC-SA 3.0]
13 January 2023
The eyes of the world were on the Adelaide Botanic Garden after a rare and endangered Corpse Flower, aka Titan Arum, flowered for the first time in a decade.
06 January 2023
The Titan Arum, or Corpse Flower, is known for its notorious smell - but did you know these plants have a fascinating life up to 10 years prior to the stinky inflorescent bloom?