A corpse flower, aptly named Putricia, recently bloomed at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney for the first time in 15 years.
Sydney's corpse flower attracts thousands of people with its rare blossom and its stench of rotting flesh, offering a ...
When hordes turn out to see – and smell – the blooming of a flower, it says something important about the human spirit.
Hand-pollination of the pungent corpse flower results in hundreds of seeds that will be sent across the world to help ...
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Amorphophallus gigas, a close relative of the famed corpse flower and apparently plenty ...
The Amorphophallus titanum, nicknamed Putricia, attracted over 20,000 physical visitors keen to lay their noses on its ...
A grand opening over seven years in the making, the Stanley A. White Recreation Center opened its doors Monday in New Bern.
Tall, pointed and smelly, the corpse flower is scientifically known as amorphophallus titanum — or bunga bangkai in Indonesia ...