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A large flowering plant named Amorphophallus Titanum — more commonly known as the corpse flower — is set to fully open soon at the Juniper Level Botanical Garden.
Aside from being one of the largest flowers in the world, Amorphophallus titanum, or corpse flower, is most renowned for its not-so-pleasant smell. Every plant is different. Corpse flowers have been ...
The Garden will open for extended hours when the Titan opens until 8 p.m. If that happens to be on a weekend, it will be open then as well for the event. It's nicknamed the Corpse Flower because of ...
Corpse plants, known scientifically as titan arums, are given the nickname because of the strong odor they make when they ...
After several days of flirting with crowds over it’s expected rare bloom, The Huntington’s famous “Corpse Flower” did just ...
A putrid-smelling, not-so-dainty flower bloomed overnight in San Marino. The Huntington Library's Corpse Flower bloom emits ...
Californians eager to see, and smell, the "short-lived" spectacle should plan a visit to the Huntington in San Marino ASAP.
When the corpse flower last bloomed at Cal Poly in 2020, around 3,000 people came to see it. The university has had two other blooms since then, but they were not open for public viewing.
With its stench of rotting flesh and giant size, Cal Poly’s corpse flower attracts visitors from across SLO County.
NORTHAMPTON — The Smith College Botanic Garden is celebrating a rare and short-lived event: its corpse flower is blooming — but only for the weekend, most likely.
Another corpse flower is stinking up Como Park Conservatory This sibling’s bloom could be even bigger than last year’s.
The San Antonio Zoo is home to the city's first ever Corpse Flower and its impending bloom is highly anticipated (in excitement and in level of expected stink). The flower was moved for public ...
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