The University of Connecticut Botanical Conservatory is preparing to host large audiences for the rare bloom of a pungent corpse flower in their collection, according to the collection ...
The titan arum, more commonly known as a “corpse flower,” began blooming Friday afternoon, and is only expected to stay open ...
The corpse flower at Foster Botanical Garden in Honolulu has bloomed, emitting its unique odor of rotting flesh to attract ...
Something big – and unmistakably pungent – is about to bloom at Kew Gardens. Horticulturists at the west London botanical ...
People are lining up at a college greenhouse in Massachusetts to get a sniff of blooming corpse flowers, known for a fowl ...
Cal State Long Beach’s famous corpse flower, named “Phil,” was in full bloom on Wednesday, June 18. The College of Natural Science put the flowering plant on display on Wednesday, which drew a crowd ...
The blooming of a titan arum, or corpse plant, is a spectacle like none other in the plant world. A pale spike resembling the decaying finger of a buried giant pushes up from the earth until it towers ...
The stinky plants are rare and native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Nevertheless, a corpse flower named “Pangy” calls ...
The titan arum, nicknamed the ‘corpse flower’, is preparing to open at Kew Gardens’ Princess of Wales Conservatory ...
With a stench reminiscent of rotting flesh and a bloom that’s over 4 feet tall and 4 feet wide, the corpse flower is seemingly straight out of Jurassic Park. It drew visitors from across San Luis ...
Corpse flowers can go years without blooming, which makes this a rare chance to see, and smell, the pungent plant.