A rare flower that has bloomed after a gap of almost 20 years has attracted thousands of visitors to a botanical garden in Tokyo.
The museum's attendance is up 400 percent, averaging 4,000 visitors a day. The latest flowered on Aug. 23, 2014 and the inflorescence grew about 4 inches a day before achieving a height of 5 ft. Relive the Lois phenomenon! From the non-stop webcam coverage to the crowds here to see Lois around the clock to the weddings taking place at the height of Lois’ bloom and the "mystery tweeter" behind @CorpzFlowrLois - go behind the scenes to hear from staff, fans and Lois insiders to discover what made Lois the Corpse Flower into the plant heard round the world - and find out what’s next for this extraordinary bloom.
Attenborough makes the plant world a vivid place for readers, who in this book can enjoy the tour at their own pace, taking in the lively descriptions and nearly 300 full-color photos showing plants in close detail.
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