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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 ...
Como representatives say this plant is the sibling of the conservatory's other corpse flower, "Horace," which last unleashed ...
Corpse flowers give off the intense smell to attract pollinators in nature, which include carrion beetles and flies.
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 ...
A growing contingent of Chinese tourists seeks ‘shareable’ and ‘off-the-beaten-path experiences’, away from the hustle and ...
A stinky-smelling flower is expected to bloom at The Botanic Garden of Smith College in Massachusetts early next week.
What really sets this flower apart is the intense, foul odor it emits during its bloom that many say smells like rotting flesh — hence the "corpse" part of its name. This stink often lasts for ...
Knowable Magazine reports on how harnessing the heater to attract pollinators may have first happened more than 300 million ...
ST. LOUIS — Lucy the corpse flower is getting ready to bloom at ... Corpse flowers bloom with the odor of rotting flesh as a way of attracting flies that can pollinate other corpse flowers.