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The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it

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The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it

On July 19, in the exhibition greenhouse of the National Botanical Garden (North Garden), the giant konjac, one of the three flagship species of the world's rare and endangered plants, blossomed. The giant konjac is the legendary "man-eating flower", its flowering period is very short, only 48 hours, many citizens queue up to watch. In order to allow more citizens to enjoy this view, the National Botanical Gardens held a two-day "Night of The Trolls" night event.

The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it
The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it
The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it
The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it
The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it
The world's endangered species "giant konjac" flowers bloom The National Botanical Garden opened a night show to see it

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