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Hidden in the jungles of Indonesia is a plant that doesn't live off of the sun, instead it gains its sustenance through ...
A rare plant known for its foul and intense smell will bloom within the next few weeks at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Lucy ...
Lucy the corpse flower is getting ready to bloom at the Missouri Botanical Garden, in all her stinky glory. Garden officials ...
Reiman Gardens is selling merch commemorating the 12-year-old corpse flower's 2025 bloom. Online orders for a special Stink ...
Corpse flowers (Amorphophallus titanum ... and its entire base is a dark maroon red to mimic bloody carcasses of dead animals. Plants are just so fascinating, especially this one.” ...
Among its unique elements: the corpse flower’s small red fruit is poisonous to humans but is a tasty snack for the rhinoceros hornbill bird. Its red bloom, designed to mimic a bloody carcass ...
Because corpse flowers bloom infrequently, it's not common to see one displaying its deep burgundy-red innards. "It is a rare sight to see in general because the flower is only open for one or two ...
Over just a few days, a frilled, dark red petal layer opens at the base of the plant’s large central stalk. The corpse flower also technically isn’t singular, and instead contains multiple ...
She's a sibling of the corpse flower Millie, who bloomed earlier this summer at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List of ...
AMES, Iowa — It's official, the infamous corpse flower at Reiman Gardens, AKA Stink Floyd, has bloomed. According to the gardens, it is believed to only be the second public viewing of a corpse plant ...