The corpse flower at the Australian National Botanic Gardens is at least 15 years old but had never flowered before now.
The incredible botanical coincidence comes just two and a half weeks after the flower named Putricia became a global ...
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They do not have a regular blooming cycle. The truly unique reason people are attracted to see this flower is the smell. The corpse flower earns its name because it emits a strong, putrid smell ...
Nearly 1000 people rushed to the Australian National Botanic Gardens over the weekend to see - and, more importantly, ...
Generally, corpse flowers can take about seven to nine years to bloom. Some will only bloom once every few decades. They also do not have an annual blooming cycle like many other plants ...
corpse flower blooms are often inconsistent. Many will bloom once a decade, though sometimes even more frequently. The life cycle depends on the time it takes for the "corm" of the flower to ...