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Frederick, the “sibling” of last year’s corpse flower sensation at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory at Como Park in St. Paul ...
The corpse flower named “Phil” at Cal State Long Beach has bloomed. The university welcomed community members on Wednesday, ...
Phil – one of Cal State Long Beach’s rare corpse flowers – is getting ready to bloom, even as early as Saturday, said the ...
Corpse flowers give off the intense smell to attract pollinators in nature, which include carrion beetles and flies.
Como representatives say this plant is the sibling of the conservatory's other corpse flower, "Horace," which last unleashed ...
Do you remember Horace, Como Zoo's famously stinky flower? Well, it turns out Horace has a brother, Frederick, who promises to smell nearly as bad.
A corpse flower is the largest unbranched inflorescence in the plant kingdom, boasts a powerful stink and blooms for just 2-3 ...
The foul-smelling flower on the campus of Smith College in Northampton is said to be a sight to behold. This flower is part of the aroid family but is popularly known as the corpse flower, originating ...
One of the rare — and pungent — corpse flowers at Cal State Long Beach is set to bloom. The phenomenon could take place as early as Saturday, June 14, said the university’s botanical curator.