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Indiana University's beloved corpse flower, Wally, recently bloomed. When will the rare sight and horrible smell happen again ...
With its stench of rotting flesh and giant size, Cal Poly’s corpse flower attracts visitors from across SLO County.
Wally, the corpse flower at IU's Bloomington Biology Building Greenhouse, is expected to bloom this weekend. What a smell!
Visitors will have the chance Wednesday to experience the pungent smell of the corpse flower that is blooming at Como Park ...
Indiana University invites you to visit Wally, the stinky corpse flower, before it blooms for the last time in years.
The corpse flower named “Phil” at Cal State Long Beach has bloomed. The university welcomed community members on Wednesday, ...
The corpse flower at The Botanic Garden of Smith College is named U2, based on the garden's alphabetical naming system. The flower arrived at the garden in 2007 as a seed, making it 18 years old.
The corpse flower that is getting ready to bloom is named “Phil,” in memory of the late Philip Baker, professor emeritus of plant systematics in the college’s botany program.
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – It’s called the corpse flower, and it’s drawing in some attention at a local botanic garden. The foul-smelling flower on the campus of Smith College in ...
Morty the corpse flower, an unusually pretty yet foul scented plant, intrigued visitors on Monday, June 11, 2018, at the Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens.
Guests got about 5 minutes with the corpse flower at Tucson Botanical Gardens on April 23, 2018 in Tucson, AZ. Hundreds patiently lined up. Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star ...