09/06/2026
If you’re remotely nearby, go see this in bloom and be sure to tag us!
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The countdown is on! ⏱️
A rare Titan arum, better known as the co**se flower, is preparing to bloom at URI's Horridge Conservatory. This remarkable plant flowers only once every 5-7 years, stays open for just 24-48 hours, and produces its infamous rotting-flesh scent to attract pollinators.
URI's last co**se flower bloom happened more than a decade ago, making this a rare opportunity to witness one of the world's most unusual plants in action.
The Horridge Conservatory (6 Greenhouse Road, Kingston) is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Follow along as we count down to this rare event! Greenhouse Manager Ben Robbins anticipates the plant will bloom in 7-12 days.
Learn more and find a link to our livestream at the link below:
➡️ https://www.uri.edu/news/2026/06/uri-co**se-flower-countdown/
College of the Environment and Life Sciences