When was the last time the corpse flower bloomed?

Corpse Flowers at The Huntington
Currently we maintain several dozen plants of Amorphophallus titanum in greenhouses and planted in the Conservatory. The most recent bloom was on July 24, 2019, and was captured on time-lapse.

Explore further detail here. Subsequently, one may also ask, how often does a corpse flower bloom?

The journey of a bloom According to the Eden Project, corpse flowers can take up to seven years to bloom; some corpse flowers only bloom once every few decades.

Similarly, how long is a corpse flower open? The bloom typically opens between mid-afternoon and late evening and remains open all night. Most corpse flowers begin to wilt within 12 hours, but some have been known to remain open for 24 to 48 hours.

Similarly, you may ask, is the corpse flower still blooming?

Octavia, the eighth corpse flower to bloom in five years at the Missouri Botanical Garden, began blooming on July 9, 2017.

Do corpse flowers only bloom at night?

Referred to as the corpse flower or stinky plant, its putrid smell is most potent during peak bloom at night into the early morning. The odor is often compared to the stench of rotting flesh. The corpse flower does not have an annual blooming cycle.