Corpse flower blooms are often inconsistent. Many will bloom once a decade, though sometimes even more frequently.
Most of the time, people don’t make a pilgrimage to see (and smell) something that smells like rotting meat. But this case is ...
The bloom has attracted up to 20,000 admirers who filed past, hoping to experience the smell for themselves, with some ...
She may smell like rotting flesh but “Putricia”, the internet-famous corpse flower, has been the centre of attention at the ...
The titan arum, also known as the ‘corpse flower’, is one of the world’s rarest plants – and the smelliest. Only around 1,000 specimens are left in the wild and they bloom for just 24 hours every few ...
The blooming of a giant corpse flower in Sydney has become an event with thousands flocking to see it at the Royal Botanic ...
Commonly known as the Corpse Flower - it smells like rotting flesh - just 1000 specimens are still in the wild in the ...
The flower has been said to smell like rotting flesh, wet socks or hot cat food, and only stinks for 24 hours after blooming.
After a stunning (and stinky) blooming of Amorphophallus titanum or titan arum occurred in Geelong last year in November, it has become well-known throughout Australia. Aptly named Putricia, the ...
The flower's Latin name translates as "giant, misshapen penis." But it's better known to locals as "Putricia." Royal ...
A livestream of a "corpse flower" due to bloom in Sydney's botanic gardens has captivated the internet.
The plant has the world’s largest flowering structure, as it can grow up to 3m (10 feet) tall and weigh up to 150kg. File photo. Credit: Sailing moose, CC BY-SA 4.0/Wikipedia An endangered plant known ...