The titan arum, more commonly known as a “corpse flower,” began blooming Friday afternoon, and is only expected to stay open ...
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 ...
Tourists enjoy flowers at Xi'an Botanical Garden in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, April 1, 2021. The 29th spring flower show kicked off recently at Xi'an Botanical Garden. There are more ...
Among the beautiful horticulture that characterizes the New York Botanical Gardens’ new exhibit, Brazilian Modern: The Living Art of Roberto Burle Marx, the Amorphophallus titanum is a spectacle all ...
THE desire to know the names of wild flowers is very widespread and by no means confined to those who take any particular interest in botanical science. For such as these there has been no easy book ...
Looking for an extraordinary spectacle to take part in this weekend? Go see the elusive African Corpse Flower at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, a species known for its potent smell, which is having its ...
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NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Sometime next year, you may notice a new, foul smell at the Norfolk Botanical Garden. It’s a new corpse flower, also known as the amorphophallus titanum, that a garden ...
Corpse flowers can go years without blooming, which makes this a rare chance to see, and smell, the pungent plant.
The newly inaugurated national botanical garden builds upon the work of the Institute of Botany under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Beijing Botanical Garden, aiming to conserve the country's ...
Apologies to T.S. Eliot, but Atlanta thinks February is the cruelest month. It’s a long, muddy slog to spring, and it can’t get out of the way quickly enough. For decades, the Atlanta Flower Show (and ...