A huge rhododendron nicknamed "Shrubzilla" has bloomed a month earlier than expected in the United Kingdon, BBC Radio Sussex.
The plant at the South Lodge Hotel, near Lower Beeding, West Sussex, usually blooms in April but due to recent wet weather has flowered now.
Also known as "Big Rhodey", it is thought to be more than 30 ft high (9.1m) and 40ft wide (12.1m).
The enormous shrub was planted more than 120 years ago and is believed to be the biggest in the UK.
Paul Collins, the hotel's head gardener, said: "I've worked here for 12 years and it keeps getting earlier and earlier every year, but this is the earliest I have ever known it to bloom. It is thriving off the rain."
Mr Collins said the plant was "covered in red and pink blooms" and so big "there is nothing I can do to it".
He told BBC Radio Sussex: "The reason that I believe it has bloomed this early is due to global warming."