Recently, at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York, I had a dream come true. I got a whiff of one of the world’s stinkiest ...
A researcher who studies human decomposition has analysed samples of Putricia the corpse flower during its bloom in January ...
Sydney's corpse flower attracts thousands of people with its rare blossom and its stench of rotting flesh, offering a fascinating lesson.
A corpse flower, aptly named Putricia, recently bloomed at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney for the first time in 15 years.
Thousands of people queued in Australia last week to smell a flower. The corpse flower, which blooms once every few ... time when everything is available at once online, there remains a human desire ...
Instead, the petals of a rare type of corpse flower have officially opened up ... If it is a non-flowering year, one leaf about the size of a small tree will shoot from the corm.
At the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a so-called corpse flower bloomed for the first time ... “Once that is a sufficient size, it uses that stored-up energy to bloom,” he said.
When a line of people are waiting around in Brooklyn, most people would assume they’re waiting for a concert. Instead, crowds ...
This plant, known as a corpse flower, came to the Brooklyn garden in 2018 as a seedling from Malaysia and began blooming there for the first time on Friday. BBG gardener Chris Sprindis first ...
A PhD candidate has taken samples of corpse flower Putricia, which bloomed in Sydney last month. She analysed the samples in a lab and found similar compounds to human decomposition. It ...