Just when Denver noses stopped living in fear, Stinky is back. The Denver Botanic Gardens’ corpse flower — which will grow to 5 feet tall at its peak of stinkiness — is expected to bloom in all its rotting-corpse-smelling glory in early to mid-September, according to a news release from the Gardens. In August 2016, the plant’s pal, Little Stinker, made its floral debut.

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