Jilian writes: I have a voodoo lily bulb that I wish to grow in our home. It’s basically a miniature corpse flower: Every ...
Watch Asia, episode four on BBC One from Sunday 24 November at 6.20pm In 1966 there were only around 100 greater one-horned ...
During the last few days, over 20,000 people came to see the corpse flower for its first bloom at the Geelong Botanic Gardens ...
Researchers have revealed the genetic and chemical reasons behind the titan arum’s unique warming mechanism and putrid scent.
The mighty plant is nicknamed the 'corpse flower' because its smell has been compared to rotting meat or dog poo.
Dartmouth scientists sniff out the genes — and identify a new chemical compound — that drive titan arum's pungent odor. The unusual odor of the titan arum, commonly called the corpse flower because ...
Geelong’s corpse flower is closing. After an exciting and stinky couple of days, the blooming of the plant affectionately ...
The flower started blooming for the first time since its arrival at the Geelong Botanic Gardens in 2021. This unusual plant, ...
People are lining up at the Geelong Botanic Gardens to see and smell the giant corpse flower, a rare plant that stinks like a dead body.
Garden specialists have since been monitoring it carefully for signs of flowering. The bloom commenced on Monday, November 11, drawing approximately 5,000 visitors on the first day, according to ...
to catch a glimpse of what's once-in-a-decade occurrence -- the blooming 'corpse flower'. Amorphophallus Titanum, often shortened to Titan Arum, is popular as the 'corpse flower' in the region for ...