When it blooms, this stinky flower releases chemicals that smell like rotting flesh to attact pollinators, such as carrion ...
Researchers have revealed the genetic and chemical reasons behind the titan arum’s unique warming mechanism and putrid scent.
Schaller and collaborators then identified what kicks off the corpse flower’s thermogenesis, as well as the specific chemical ...
The corpse flower is said to smell like rotting flesh and dead animals, and yet people in Geelong are lining up to see it.
The corpse flower is infamous for its rare blooms and its signature odor, which mimics the stench of rotting flesh.
The plant began blooming on Monday, November 11 after days of anticipation ... according to Nine News. “The endangered Titan ...
A new study on titan arum -- commonly known as the corpse flower for its smell like rotting flesh -- uncovers fundamental genetic pathways and biological mechanisms that produce heat and odorous ...
The stench of a rare corpse flower make us retch. But you’re not the target – the plant wants to lure carrion beetles and ...
The unusual odor of the titan arum, commonly called the corpse flower because its scent is reminiscent of rotting flesh, draws crowds of curious visitors to greenhouses around the world during its ...
During the last few days, over 20,000 people came to see the corpse flower for its first bloom at the Geelong Botanic Gardens ...
The titan arum isn't a single flower ... the team isolated tissues from the plant during a subsequent bloom and, working with ...