Hand-pollination of the pungent corpse flower results in hundreds of seeds that will be sent across the world to help preserve the endangered species.
From Luna New Year celebrations to the Hartley Hall Markets, this week you'll be booked and busy. Read on for your guide.
People lined up to see—and smell—the blossoms of two pungent plant species, which only bloom for a short time every few years ...
A major study of botanic gardens around the world has revealed their struggles with one fundamental aim: to safeguard the ...
The world's botanic gardens must pull together to protect global plant biodiversity in the face of the extinction crisis, amid restrictions on wild-collecting, say researchers.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s rare Amorphophallus gigas, native to Sumatra, bloomed for the first time since 2018 on January 24. ...
An endangered tropical plant that emits the stench of a rotting corpse during its rare blooms has begun to flower in a ...
The corpse flower dubbed "Putricia" arrived at the Botanical Garden of Sydney seven years ago, and has grown a cult following.
Visitors gathered in Sydney to witness the blooming of a rare flower known as the "corpse flower," which opens for just 24 hours, once every few years.
The corpse flower - nicknamed "Putricia" - began unfurling at Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden for the first time in 15 years on ...