An endangered tropical plant that emits the stench of a rotting corpse during its rare blooms has begun to flower in a greenhouse in Sydney, Australia.
Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens has raised £55,000 to help with ‘vital restoration’ efforts after Storm Éowyn caused significant damage to the beauty spot last week. Did you know with a ...
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Last weekend, the corpse flower at the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney, Australia, bloomed. Whenever one of these plants flowers, it's big news. It's considered big news because the plant goes ...
On February 1, the Royal Botanical Gardens (RGB) will open its first independent winter exhibition to the public, entitled “Alice in Bloomland,” a spin, of course, on Lewis Carroll’s 1865 ...
Storm Éowyn has caused "severe damage" at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, the operators of the popular tourist attraction have revealed. Approximately 15 trees have been lost – either ...
The researchers point out that some individual institutions, like the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, have successfully targeted and measurably conserved threatened conifer species. Similarly ...
The blooming of Sumatran superstar “Putricia” at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden last week became perhaps the biggest moment for botanic science in the city’s history. Millions watched ...