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The Amorphophallus titanum, known for its towering height and infamous odor, is making its return public appearance amid the ...
Fewer than 1,000 titan arum specimens remain in the wild, but the Huntington actually has a whole cadre of corpse flowers: It ...
The famous "Corpse Flower" is expected to bloom at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens in the ...
The stink is back; another corpse flower is blooming in the Twin Cities. People have until 9 p.m. on Wednesday to go see and ...
The remarkable plant — which can grow up to 6 inches in a day — is expected to bloom soon at the Huntington Library.
Every Corpse Flower at The Huntington gets its own quippy name and the 2025 summer celebrity has been gorgeously dubbed Green Boy. Which means Green Boy the Corpse Flower just about the greatest ...
When the corpse flower last bloomed at Cal Poly in 2020, around 3,000 people came to see it. The university has had two other blooms since then, but they were not open for public viewing.
Exactly two years after he last bloomed, the IU biology department’s six foot, seven inch corpse flower — “Wally” to his friends — opened up again in the Biology Building greenhouse on E Third St.
NORTHAMPTON — The Smith College Botanic Garden is celebrating a rare and short-lived event: its corpse flower is blooming — but only for the weekend, most likely.
Visitors will have the chance Wednesday to experience the pungent smell of the corpse flower that is blooming at Como Park Zoo and Conservatory.
Indiana University's beloved corpse flower, Wally, recently bloomed. When will the rare sight and horrible smell happen again?
Visitors flocked to the Cal Poly Plant Conservatory in San Luis Obispo, California, as a rare corpse flower blooms. The plant is known for its giant size and distinct odor.
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