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Corpse flower numbers are decreasing worldwide. Discover why conservation efforts struggle to maintain a healthy population.
But while most plants have attractive and alluring aromas, many species have evolved to do quite the opposite. Take the ...
The corpse flower is endangered for a multitude of reasons, including climate change, habitat destruction, and invasive ...
You don't often find crowds of people flocking together to take in the pungent scent of rotting flesh, but that's exactly what happens every time a corpse flower blooms at a public garden. In fact, ...
Newly published research suggests that despite all the pampering corpse flower plants receive from their curators, ...
Commonly called the "corpse flower," Amorphophallus titanum is endangered for many reasons, including habitat destruction, ...
Plant biologists examined records for nearly 1,200 individual corpse flower plants from 111 institutions around the world.
Voodoo lily — have you ever seen or heard of one? You can see this unique flowering plant in the Tyler Botanical Garden in ...
Nature can be breathtaking. A plant that’s become the star attraction at a Winnipeg greenhouse is taking that a little too literally. And anyone brave enough to take a sniff of the Voodoo Lily — or ...
Inside the tropical house, a small greenhouse that replicates the stifling humidity of a tropical island, it’s impossible to miss the titan arum, a 7-foot-tall plant known as the corpse flower ...
Plant biologists examined records for nearly 1,200 individual corpse flower plants from 111 institutions around the world. The data and records were severely lacking and not standardized.
Commonly called the “corpse flower,” Amorphophallus titanum is endangered for many reasons, including habitat destruction, climate change and encroachment from invasive species. Now ...