A rare corpse flower on the Washington State University campus in Vancouver is expected to bloom at the end of June or early July. Corpse flower blooms only last a day or two and they emit an odor similar to rotting flesh. The WSU corpse flower is especially rare, because it was cloned into four plants in the same pot and they're all in different life stages. The school is live-streaming the flower's progress and when it blooms they'll announce details for viewing the plant.