An Amorphophallus titanum, or carrion flower, has bloomed at Cibodas Botanical Garden managed by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) in West Java's Cianjur District on Saturday, May 2. Destri, a researcher of the Plant Conservation Centre at the garden, said in a statement received here on Sunday that it is the sixth time for the flower to bloom, after its first blossom in 2003 and last blossom in 2017. Yet, blossom this time was considered interesting as the flower did not experience dormancy. The carrion flowers at Cibodas Botanical Garden originally grows in Sungai Manau, Batang Seliti, Kerinci Seblat National Park in West Sumatra, and have been planted there since 2000//Ant