The world of Harry Potter has many complex relationships, with some being more iconic than others, like Lily Potter and Snape.
Sydney's corpse flower Putricia is on display at the Royal Botanic Garden. It will only bloom for about 24 hours before dying. Thousands of people are watching Putricia's live stream on YouTube.
Sydney's corpse flower attracts thousands of people with its rare blossom and its stench of rotting flesh, offering a fascinating lesson.
The smell has cleared from Sydney after last week's blooming of the corpse flower in the city's Royal Botanic Garden. It only bloomed for about 24 hours, but tens of thousands of people streamed ...
"One of our babies, a girl, will be named after our surrogate, who we will call Lily," the woman writes ... forget the idea of naming someone after a corpse.' " In the days since, the in-laws ...
In Young Voices this week, 17-year-old Louise Marie Chew pens a poignant story about her grandpa’s memories of his beloved sister, Laura.
Of course, knowing her that well means that he in no way should have been surprised by her figuring him out or wanting to keep corpse-sprouting fungi for her own use, but even in a story as well ...
The corpse flower - nicknamed “Putricia” - began unfurling at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden for the first time in 15 years on Thursday afternoon. The rare titan arum, a type of carrion ...
The ultra-stinky Putricia the Corpse flower has finally bloomed at Sydney’s Botanic Gardens, treating visitors to its repugnant smell for the first time in 15 years. The towering green plant ...