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 ...
More than 16,000 people have already visited Putricia since Friday, and the Botanic Gardens will stay open until midnight tonight to accommodate visitors who want to enjoy the stink in all its glory.
This transformative step aims to provide quality healthcare to tea garden workers and their families. The event was attended by Ashok Singhal, Minister of Health and Family Welfare and Irrigation.
A corpse flower dubbed Putricia has finally bloomed at Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney. The plant, also known as Amorphophallus titanum, has the biggest, smelliest flower spike in the world.
(Bloomberg) -- Country Garden Holdings Co.’s shares jumped as they resumed trading in Hong Kong Tuesday following a nine-month suspension, after the Chinese property giant pledged to clinch a ...
Last week, horticulturalists at the Royal Botanic Gardens announced that one of its rarest plants was preparing to flower for the first time in 15 years. The appropriately named corpse flower, due to ...
Portmeirion Group has announced that its chairman Dick Steele is to step down and be succeeded by Peter Tracey. In a statement, the owner, designer, manufacturer and omnichannel retailer of leading ...
Hold your noses: One of the world's stinkiest flowers, which smells like deceased, rotting flesh, is about to bloom at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Even though this might sound like the stuff of ...
Karen Schmidt poses along the sugar maple allée at the Botanic Garden at Historic Barns Park, on Dec. 6, 2024. She is chair of the garden's board and was part of the group that brought it into ...
HONG KONG, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Country Garden (2007.HK), opens new tab said it expected to post a narrower annual loss in 2024 as the embattled developer looks to revive its business and stave off ...
It is all but impossible to predict how long a Bunga Bangkai plant will go between blooms, but various specimens at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens have flowered in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. Now, ...