The corpse flower at the Australian National Botanic Gardens is at least 15 years old but had never flowered before now.
A rare bloom with a pungent odor like decaying flesh has opened in the Australian capital in the nation’s third such ...
A flower is produced when the titan arum has stored enough energy in its underground tuber, known as a corm. Image: People lined up to see last month's corpse flower open in Sydney. Pic ...
There is something about the stench of corpse flowers that draws curious people far and wide when the giant blooms spew their putrid aroma for all to smell. Such was the case in Canberra, ...
with over 1.3-million people tuning into the livestream that started in the lead up to her brief (and incredibly smelly) 24-hour inflorescence. Putricia was the first Corpse Flower (or ...
People gather around a corpse flower that begins to bloom at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 23, 2025, before another has opened in the Australian capital Canberra in the ...
A rare flower that smells like decaying flesh was attracting visitors in the Australian capital Canberra for the third ...
In an extraordinary botanical double-act, a second corpse flower has started to bloom at ... chief scientist of the gardens, said standing next to Stinky as blowflies buzzed around her tall ...
Read full article: San Antonio native among 10 people killed in Alaska plane crash ... extraordinary flowering in as many months. The corpse flower, also known by its scientific name ...
The corpse flower ... the corm to finally produce a flower,” Dale said. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of The Winnipeg Sun's ...