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With its stench of rotting flesh and giant size, Cal Poly’s corpse flower attracts visitors from across SLO County.
Indiana University is inviting the public to visit Wally, the stinky superstar corpse flower, at the Biology Greenhouse until ...
Visitors will have the chance Wednesday to experience the pungent smell of the corpse flower that is blooming at Como Park ...
It's a stinky situation at the Cal Poly Plant Conservatory this week as a giant corpse flower has begun its long-awaited ...
Frederick, the “sibling” of last year’s corpse flower sensation at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory at Como Park in St. Paul ...
"Wally" an Amorphophallus titanium, or "corpse flower," is starting to bloom at the Indiana University Bloomington Biology Building Greenhouse.
Zoo staffers and visitors have been waiting for days to see the flower and smell the stench that comes when Frederick the ...
Frederick the corpse flower, a rare, stinky plant at the Como Zoo Conservatory, has started to bloom. That means you now have ...
The Smith College Botanic Garden is celebrating a rare and short-lived event: its corpse flower is blooming — but only for ...
Corpse flowers give off the intense smell to attract pollinators in nature, which include carrion beetles and flies.
This summer, the Sundquist Science Complex Greenhouse will once again be the place to see a blooming corpse flower.