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T he skeleton flower is one of the most interesting and rarest plants in nature, as it can change its looks when water falls. Known to be transparent, like rain after a fall, the plant attracted ...
A very rare and very stinky plant was drawing long lines in Brooklyn this weekend as locals sought to get a whiff of the flower dubbed "Smelliot” by staff at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. “It ...
Maybe don’t stop to smell the flowers. A giant “corpse flower” famous for its rotting, putrid smell is set to blossom at the New York Botanical Garden — for the first time in four years.
It's sweaty, stinky time again at the Huntington Library, Art Gallery, and Botanic Gardens, where the season's first rare corpse flower bloom is expected by July 23.
A rare flower is blooming for a limited time at Sacramento State— bringing with it a putrid smell. The corpse flower, native to Sumatra, an island in Indonesia, is in full bloom at the ...
A rare corpse flower, which only blooms after many years and smells like rotting flesh, has finally bloomed for the first time in nearly a decade at Wheaton College, the greenhouse director said ...
Two incredibly rare and unusual flowers, referred to as corpse flowers, are blooming at Temple University for the first time in nearly a decade. The event draws large crowds who are interested in ...
When did Wally, IU's corpse flower, last bloom in Indiana? Wally bloomed the last weekend in June in 2025. Wally first bloomed in 2016 and attracted almost 6,000 people.
The flower is native to Sumatra, Indonesia, and the domes house 11 corpse flowers. The last time one bloomed was in July 2021. Whether it’s the rare experience or simply the smell, it is ...
A rare double-stemmed “corpse flower” is almost ready to bloom at Eastern Connecticut State University, according to the school. The Titan arum, or Amorphophallus titanium, is known as the ...