There are only a few hours left to get a whiff of an event that only happens once every seven to 10 years: the blooming of ...
A corpse flower is predicted to bloom sometime in the coming week at the University of Rhode Island botanical greenhouses.
"Horace" the Corpse Flower is preparing to unleash a smell that is often compared to the odor of rotting flesh.
A new study on titan arum -- commonly known as the corpse flower for its smell like rotting flesh -- uncovers fundamental genetic pathways and biological mechanisms that produce heat and odorous ...
Visitors will have a chance Wednesday to experience the pungent smell of the corpse flower that is blooming at St. Paul's Como Park Zoo and Conservatory. The flower, affectionately named "Frederick," ...
The zoo's corpse flower, named Horace, is starting to bloom.
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Como Park Zoo's corpse flower Horace blooms: How to see it Sunday
A rare botanical event is drawing crowds to the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory on Sunday as Horace the Corpse Flower begins ...
The corpse flower already sounds creepy, but people across the country are even more creeped out because these rare blossoms are all blooming at the same time. The flower, which is actually an entire ...
Chris Mrozinski and Chris Ash drove through the night from northern Minnesota to see Horace, Marjorie McNeely Conservatory’s corpse flower, in full bloom in St. Paul. The couple were first in line at ...
Commonly called the “corpse flower,” Amorphophallus titanum is endangered for many reasons, including habitat destruction, climate change and encroachment from invasive species. Now, plant biologists ...
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