A 'perfectly putrid' corpse flower is drawing crowds at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden as it blooms for the first time since its ...
the Amorphophallus may give off the odor of “spoiled meat” or that of something “rotten, fishy and sour,” according to accounts described in a 2021 review article for the journal Plant Signaling and ...
A rare bloom with a pungent odor like decaying flesh has opened in the Australian capital in the nation’s third such ...
A rare flower that smells like decaying flesh was attracting visitors in the Australian capital Canberra for the third flowering of the amorphophallus titanum in recent months.
The corpse flower at the Australian National Botanic Gardens is at least 15 years old but had never flowered before now.
Nearly 1000 people rushed to the Australian National Botanic Gardens over the weekend to see - and, more importantly, ...
A corpse flower, aptly named Putricia, recently bloomed at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney for the first time in 15 years.
It's been a great Canberra celebrity: the smelly 10-year-old corpse flower has attracted more than a thousand admiring visitors to its tropical glasshouse in the National Botanic Gardens.
Sydney's corpse flower attracts thousands of people with its rare blossom and its stench of rotting flesh, offering a ...
An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink is blooming in Australia - and captivating the internet ...
People lined up to see—and smell—the blossoms of two pungent plant species, which only bloom for a short time every few years ...
The rare and stinky flower that attracted thousands of spectators and hours-long queues in Sydney is having its moment in the ...