The corpse flower, which appears only once every few years, smells like a rotting corpse, and is pollinated by flies, is in bloom for the very first time at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas.
If you’ve ever wanted to see – and smell – one of the weirdest wonders in the natural world, now’s your chance. The famous Corpse Flower, officially known as Amorphophallus titanum, is blooming right ...
On Monday afternoon, guests at The Huntington gathered expectedly to witness the sight and smell of a rare flower’s bloom. However, while they took selfies with the massive plant, the wait goes on as ...
SAN MARINO — The famous “Corpse Flower” is expected to bloom at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens in the coming weeks, with public viewing hours beginning today, officials ...
AKRON, Ohio (WJW) – An incredibly stinky (but somehow still popular) plant is in full bloom at the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens in Akron. The facility took to Facebook on Friday, announcing that its ...
An Amorphophallus Titanum began blooming in San Francisco, California's Conservatory of Flowers on July 9. It is known across the world as the corpse flower due to its scent, which has been compared ...
The University of Warsaw’s botanical garden is hosting a rare natural event as the giant corpse flower has just unfurled its enormous leaf-like bract. In the botanical garden of the University of ...
A rare corpse flower, Amorphophallus titanum, bloomed after 15 years at Canberra's Australian National Botanic Gardens, drawing hundreds of visitors despite its pungent odor. It's the third such bloom ...
Jan. 27 (UPI) --New Yorkers lined up for hours outside the Brooklyn Botanic Garden to catch a glimpse -- and a whiff -- of the facility's rare blooming corpse flower. The Amorphophallus gigas plant, ...
A very rare and very stinky plant was drawing long lines in Brooklyn this weekend as locals sought to get a whiff of the flower dubbed "Smelliot” by staff at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. “It smells ...
One by one, visitors to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden pulled out their phones snap pictures of the rare blooming plant before leaning in to brave a whiff of its infamously putrid scent, which resembles ...
Usually, people try to avoid anything considered "rotting." But a rare flower on display in Brooklyn is expected to attract large crowds this weekend. The infamous flower known for its rotting, putrid ...