An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink is blooming in Australia - and captivating the internet ...
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AMNY on MSN‘Worth the wait’: Rare, stinky corpse flower draws hundreds to Brooklyn Botanic GardenA giant, rare and notoriously stinky flower bloomed at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden over the weekend, drawing hundreds to smell something "putrid." The Amorphophallus gigas, known as the "corpse flower ...
Standing five feet away, I could smell it in the air. Acrid, damp, toe-curling—a memory from my past. The nose is a powerful ...
Across the globe in Australia, a Amorphophallus titanum corpse flower nicknamed Putricia has been blooming for the past week ...
A rare flower that smells like decaying flesh was attracting visitors in the Australian capital Canberra for the third ...
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.
If you’re out buying flowers for your sweetie this Valentine’s Day, you’ll want to make sure you avoid the stinky corpse ...
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Explore on MSNTravelers Head To New York City For A Floral Phenomenon That's As Stinky As It Is StunningA rare flower captivated visitors at this stunning garden in New York City, offering a fleeting glimpse of its unique beauty ...
A rare, stinky corpse flower recently bloomed in Sydney, Australia. CBC Kids News asks kids if they would go out of their way ...
The corpse flower at the Australian National Botanic Gardens is at least 15 years old but had never flowered before now.
A second stinky corpse flower started opening up on Saturday afternoon, but unlike Putricia's public display her "sister" is ...
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