Visitors to a university garden can treat their nostrils to the heady scent of “rotting cabbages or decomposing dead rats” as a “rare” orchid blooms.
Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis is emitting its delightful aroma at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
The plant, from Asia, flowers every three to four years but “it’s very rare to see it in flower outside its natural habitat”, the university garden said.
The “total stinker” is irresistible to carrion flies which pollinate it.
Posting about the orchid on Facebook, and inviting visitors to sample the nasal nasty, the garden wrote: “You’ll know you’re getting close when you start to smell the delicate aroma of rotting cabbages.