Stinky corpse flowers only bloom every 8 years or so. But one at Mitchell Park Domes appear ready to bloom again very soon.
Pee-yew! Rare, endangered, super-stinky corpse flower is about to bloom at this Treasure Coast botanical garden. Watch via ...
One of the University of Rhode Island's three corpse flowers bloomed for the first time in over 13 years.
If you smell a rotting corpse, it could be one of two things: an actual rotting corpse, or—if you’re lucky—just a giant smelly flower called titan arum. Now, scientists have identified the molecular ...
Want to see it in person? You better hurry! “The flower on this will only last about 24-48 hours,” according to a video ...
A corpse flower is predicted to bloom sometime in the coming week at the University of Rhode Island botanical greenhouses.
“Horace” the Corpse Flower is preparing to unleash a smell that is often compared to the odor of rotting flesh. The famous ...
Full of funk, and now fully in bloom, a rare double-stemmed “corpse flower” is stinking up Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic this week. The plant, (scientific name “Amorphophallus ...
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