The corpse flower blooms for the first time in its 15 years at Canberra's Australian National Botanic Gardens.
The corpse flower at the Australian National Botanic Gardens is at least 15 years old but had never flowered before now.
Across the globe in Australia, a Amorphophallus titanum corpse flower nicknamed Putricia has been blooming for the past week ...
A second stinky corpse flower started opening up on Saturday afternoon, but unlike Putricia's public display her "sister" is ...
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Australia holds its nose for its 3rd rancid bloom of a rare corpse plant in 3 monthsThe corpse flower, also known by its scientific name amorphophallus titanium, bloomed for the first time in its 15 years at ...
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There is something about the stench of corpse flowers that draws curious people far and wide when the giant blooms spew their ...
The incredible botanical coincidence comes just two and a half weeks after the flower named Putricia became a global ...
Recently, at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York, I had a dream come true. I got a whiff of one of the world’s stinkiest ...
A rare flower that smells like decaying flesh was attracting visitors in the Australian capital Canberra for the third ...
A rare corpse flower, Amorphophallus titanum, bloomed after 15 years at Canberra's Australian National Botanic Gardens, ...
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