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A corpse flower is ready to bloom again at the Huntington in San Marino. Here is how it looked Wednesday. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) In the mysterious world of plants at the Huntington, ...
The San Diego Botanic Garden eagerly welcomed the pungent stench of a corpse flower, which bloomed for its first time last ...
A rare corpse flower is about to bloom in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Horticultural Society in Dover is delighted to host the rare amorphophallus titanum for its long, long-awaited bloom.
It’s big, it’s beautiful and it’s stinky. It’s also in bloom in D.C., though not for long. The scientific name for the giant plant is Amorphophallus titanum. But it’s most commonly known as the corpse ...
A putrid-smelling, not-so-dainty flower bloomed overnight in San Marino. The Huntington Library's Corpse Flower bloom emits the stench of rotten meat, and it attracts the curious who want to see and ...
The corpse flower's rare bloom emits a pungent odor, one of a rotting corpse that draws crowds far and wide. NBC Universal, Inc. Plug your noses, grab your cameras, and make your way to the San Diego ...
Thousands of visitors are clamoring to catch a glimpse—or a nausea-inducing whiff—of a corpse flower at the US Botanic Garden in Washington, DC, during its rare and fleeting bloom on Tuesday and ...
One of the world's rarest and smelliest plants, a corpse flower, has reached full bloom at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas. The corpse flower gets its name from its odor, which has been ...
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