Whether it's stinking hot or not, the Dunedin Botanic Garden is set to be the smelliest place in the city as its corpse flower begins to produce its rare bloom.
Dunedin Botanic Garden collection curator Stephen Bishop said it was the first time the plant (Amorphophallus titanium) had flowered in the decade it had been at the garden.
"The flower is beginning to emerge and it's still growing, it could be up to 2 metres high when it fully emerges. Exactly when the flower will open is guesswork but it could be later this week," he said.
At the moment it is growing about 10cm a day.
"The plant won't smell until the flower opens," Bishop said.