Deep in Southeast Asia’s rainforests blooms a giant flower that smells like rotting flesh. Rare, parasitic and short-lived, Rafflesia arnoldii survives against the odds, but for how long?
Most people associate flowers with fragrances and beauty. However, there are some flower types that have adopted different strategies. Instead of producing fragrances, some flowers are known for ...
Smelly Roll is gearing up to rock your nose at Reiman Gardens. Another bloom watch has begun. The stink tour starts soon.
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How to stay safe around the deadly corpse flower
The investigative minds at How to Survive examine corpse flower risks, toxin effects, and safety measures to stay safe.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day… sort of… Reiman Gardens say it’s Voodoo Lily “Smelly Roll” is expected to bloom this week.
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How to survive the corpse flower safely and avoid risks
The investigative minds at How to Survive examine corpse flower toxins, exposure risks, and survival strategies to avoid harm.
An American visitor to the Museo Evita might emerge with competing emotions: astonishment at Eva Perón’s enduring effect on Argentina, and gratitude for Melania Trump. Who knows how far Donald Trump ...
Do you know about the world's largest flower? Explore its life as a parasite in Southeast Asian jungles, and why it’s called the ‘Corpse Flower.’ Read on to know more.
For the first time since 2014, a giant corpse flower is predicted to bloom at the Bogor Botanical Gardens on February 3, 2026 ...
Adelaide’s corpse flower has come to life but you better act quick if you want to get a whiff of the giant, foul-smelling ...
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