05/29/2026
We’ve discovered a relative of the co**se flower blooming in the garden! This is 'Dranunculus vulgaris.' Also known as Vampire Lily or Dragon Lily, it’s super dramatic! Described as “thriving on neglect,” we expect it will wither within the week once the flies have pollinated it, after which berries will form.
The plant is highly toxic, but the berries will be safely enjoyed by birds (still not safe for humans and pets though).
It has plenty in common with its famous cousin- same unique anatomy (large bloom and massive underground tuber) and the infamous stench that mimics rotting flesh. Because the Vampire Lily can also generate its own heat to help spread the odor, we’re smelling it a few feet away. Luckily for attendees of the Princeton Festival, it’s far enough from the tent to not pose a problem!
Check out this rare and fascinating flower! We feel like we’re in Act I of Little Shop of Horrors. ☺️
The garden is FREE and open to the public from dawn to dusk.
If you come from 10 am-4 pm this weekend, staff will be available to point out the exact location. Otherwise, look in the kitchen garden behind the gift shop along the brick wall (closest to the carriage house).
Free parking is next door at 1 Monument Drive, Princeton, NJ and 2 hour street parking is also nearby.
Morven Museum & Garden
📍55 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ 08540
morven.org