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The titan arum, also known as the “corpse flower", is about to bloom at the Botanical Gardens. The flower has a bloom period ...
Thousands of visitors are clamoring to catch a glimpse—or a nausea-inducing whiff—of a corpse flower at the US Botanic Garden ...
The Amorphophallus titanum, known as the corpse flower because of its smell’s uncanny similarity to the stench of rotting ...
The Corpse Flower is blooming at the U.S. Botanic Garden. The bloom began earlier Tuesday, and the strongest scents from the ...
It’s big, it’s beautiful and it’s stinky. It’s also in bloom in D.C., though not for long. The scientific name for the giant ...
A nearly 7-foot-tall flower is drawing visitors to the United States Botanic Garden to take a whiff of its infamous, pungent ...
The U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., is currently home to a rare and pungent spectacle: the blooming of the so-called ...
Octavia, a 148-pound titan arum, commonly known as a "corpse flower," is expected to bloom in early August. When she does, it ...
A rare corpse flower, known for its massive size and foul stench, will bloom for just 24 to 48 hours. Officials for the Huntington say the countdown is on.
Hundreds of residents and tourists have been lining up for a chance to see the endangered corpse flower, standing at over seven feet tall.