Visitors who flocked to The Huntington’s Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science to catch whiff of blooming corpse flowers infamous smell were not let down. The Amorphophallus ...
Crowds of people queued outside The Huntington’s Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science hoping to catch a ...
A goth couple in Southern California got engaged in front of the world’s most rarest and smelliest plant on Tuesday.
Jeremy Foster, Manager of Pollen Bank at the Chicago Botanic Garden, joins John Williams to talk about the ...
Two smelly corpse flowers bloomed at the Huntington, drawing thousands of visitors to the rare, short-lived spectacle.
The rare and short-lived spectacle has returned. Those eager to experience it should head to San Marino as soon as possible.
The bloom, likened to rotten meat, stinky cheese, or boiled cabbage, lasts less than 24 hours and occurs only once every few ...
It’s a rare sight (and smell) indeed at the Chicago Botanic Garden, as an infamous “Corpse Flower” has begun to bloom. Officials at the Botanic Garden made the announcement on Monday, as one of the ...