Editor’s note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. It’s the so-called “corpse flower,” or Amorphophallus Titanum, named after the putrid stench it releases when it blooms to attract pollinators like beetles and flies. The plant began blooming on Monday, November 11 after days of anticipation, with about 5,000 people arriving to see it that first day, …