A rare corpse flower, a plant that produces a scent that has been likened to the smell of rotting flesh, is in bloom at Temple University's Ambler campus. Corpse flowers are a rainforest species that ...
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ORANGE, Texas (KPLC) - A five-foot-tall diva is at center stage in Orange, Texas - Elenore the Corpse Flower is getting ready to bloom. With it, she brings a smell like no other. At Shangri-La ...
ORANGE, Texas — A towering plant known for smelling like rotting flesh is drawing visitors from across Southeast Texas as it prepares to bloom for only the second time in more than a decade at Shangri ...
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ORANGE, Texas — A rare and endangered plant that smells like rotting flesh, hasn't bloomed in 13 years and may not bloom again for another decade is now on display for free in Orange, and the window ...
Even though the saying is "April showers bring May flowers," there are many flowering plants that can bring color to your garden in the month of April, including bulb-planted beauties like daffodils ...
Cole Geissler, a tropical horticulturist at the UConn Botanical Conservatory on Thursday. He stands next to an over 4-foot tall corpse flower that is about to bud. Photo by Kevin Guinan/Staff Writer ...
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (WWLP) – A rare corpse flower nicknamed “Pangy” fully blossomed at Mount Holyoke College on Tuesday, drawing hundreds of visitors to its greenhouse. The tropical plant, known for ...
SOUTH HADLEY — The rare and notoriously pungent corpse flower is finally blooming after much anticipation at the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden. Someone had to do it. MassLive photojournalist ...