Now, another weird craze is leading to long queues in Australia's Geelong. Reason: the putrid-smelling 'corpse flower', scientifically known as 'Amorphophallus Titanum'. The flower started blooming ...
In a viral video the man was seen engaging those who confronted him in a fight as they forced him to remove the corpse from the carton, labelling him a ritualist, before the police arrived the scene.
A rare corpse flower, known for its pungent odor, is drawing large crowds to the Geelong Botanic Garden in Australia. The plant, which blooms only once a decade, emits a smell described as similar ...
The corpse flower is closing but there is still a steady stream of visitors taking a look. Picture: Alan Barber The flowers was still slightly open on Wednesday morning, with the greenhouse at ...
Still, before the interpersonal drama stalls the suspense, the chase continues with another pursuit, another target, another well-paced sniper sequence, and another corpse face down in their soup.
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The corpse flower has taken over social media this week, going viral for its rare and fascinating bloom in Australia’s Geelong Botanic Gardens. The corpse flower’s rare bloom at Australia’s Geelong ...
The so-called corpse plant takes a decade to flower – and when it does, the blossom lasts just 24-48 hours and smells of rotting flesh. Guardian Australia's Henry Belot went along to take whiff.
As suggested in its name, the corpse flower produces a scent similar to that of rotting flesh when it blooms as a way to attract pollinators. Officials said the bloom only lasts for 24-48 hours ...
GEELONG, Australia – This week, visitors to the Geelong Botanic Gardens in southeast Australia got a big whiff of a vile stench over the past couple of days, all stemming from the short-lived bloom of ...
When it blooms, this stinky flower releases chemicals that smell like rotting flesh to attact pollinators, such as carrion beetles and flies.