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People have described the smell of a corpse flower bloom as rotting flesh. A KQED reporter found that description to be spot ...
The rare bloom at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens smells like rotting meat — and it only lasts a few days. CLEVELAND — The smell ...
When the corpse flower last bloomed at Cal Poly in 2020, around 3,000 people came to see it. The university has had two other blooms since then, but they were not open for public viewing.
The corpse flower at the California Academy of Sciences bloomed Tuesday, and visitors will have to make their way over quickly to get a glimpse, and a whiff, of the flower.
Described by the conservatory as “incredibly large” and “notoriously stinky,” the corpse flower or titan arum, as it is more ...
An incredible stinky (but somehow still popular) plant is in full bloom at the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens in Akron.
The corpse flower, named Cosmo, grew more than 5 inches over the weekend. Experts predict Cosmo will bloom Sunday or Monday, releasing the strongest smell of rotting flesh for the first 12 to 24 ...
A corpse flower which has been growing for years up at the U.C. Santa Cruz arboretum will not be blooming. The arboretum posted an update on their social media today saying, "After careful ...
NORTHAMPTON — The Smith College Botanic Garden is celebrating a rare and short-lived event: its corpse flower is blooming — but only for the weekend, most likely.
A heatmap of the corpse flower (right) compared to a visible light image (left). The titan arum heats up about 20 degrees Fahrenheit over the ambient temperature when the flower blooms.