Hand-pollination of the pungent corpse flower results in hundreds of seeds that will be sent across the world to help ...
The corpse flower at the Geelong Botanic Gardens. Picture: City of Greater Geelong “Daily measurements and close observation began, and due to vital information sharing from other botanic ...
A similar event took place in Geelong in November, followed by a burgeoning corpse flower in Melbourne in early January.
A rare and revolting spectacle has drawn tens of thousands to Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, where a foul-smelling flower known as “Putricia” has finally bloomed. The corpse flower ...