PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (2024)

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  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (1)

    Professor Bryan Connolly shows the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (2)

    Professor Bryan Connolly grabs a sample of the pollen from one of the blossoms to show Steve Brown and his daughter Madeline Brown, both from Canterbury, as he explains the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (3)

    Professor Bryan Connolly shows the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (4)

    Professor Bryan Connolly shows the leaf that sprouted from another corpse flower they are growing at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. ECSU recently had a double corpse flower blossomed earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (5)

    Professor Bryan Connolly shows the leaf that sprouted from another corpse flower they are growing at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. ECSU recently had a double corpse flower blossomed earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (6)

    Professor Bryan Connolly grabs a sample of the pollen from one of the blossoms to show Steve Brown and his daughter Madeline Brown, both from Canterbury, as he explains the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (7)

    Professor Bryan Connolly shows inside of one of the blossoms of the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (8)

    Professor Bryan Connolly talks to Steve Brown and his daughter Madeline Brown, both from Canterbury, about the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (9)

    Professor Bryan Connolly gets a sample of pollen inside of one of the blossoms of the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (10)

    A double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

  • PHOTOS: Double-stemmed corpse flower bloomed at ECSU (11)

    Professor Bryan Connolly shows some of the pollen inside of one of the blossoms of the double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University's greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU has another corpse flower and is anticipating to blossom in Oct. of this year. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)

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By Aaron Flaum | aflaum@courant.com

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A double-stemmed corpse flower that recently bloomed at Eastern Connecticut State University’s greenhouse in the David G. Carter Science Building. The corpse flowered earlier this week and is expected to blossom again in about 2 to 3 years. ECSU’s anticipating another corpse flower to blossom in October of this year.

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