— A large, stinky flower is about to bloom in Raleigh.

The rare titan arum, known as the "corpse flower," should bloom Wednesday or Thursday inside the Marye Anne Fox Science Laboratory, according to North Carolina State University.

The large flower is known for its rotting flesh smell. When it blooms, the flower could be up to three feet wide.

According to N.C. State, the plant, which is six feet tall, bloomed in 2016.

People can watch a livestream of the plant courtesy of N.C. State on YouTube.

The plant's foul smell comes from trimethylamine, a chemical that is also produced by the decomposition of both animals and plants.