Almost 20,000 disgusted fans have lined up to catch a putrid whiff of Putricia, the rare stinky corpse flower which unfurled in the Sydney Botanic Garden this week and bloomed in the hearts of ...
Coupled with this is that kūmara don’t flower often in New Zealand anyway, because they are a tropical vegetable. The flower doesn’t last long, but before collapsing, it puts on a spectacular display ...
The flowering of the amorphophallus titanum, nicknamed "Putricia", attracted more than 13,000 visitors to the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden. View on euronews ...
A Taihape family-legacy garden has made the New Zealand Gardens Trust’s four-star garden of significance list. The 3-acre ...
“some account of the chief peculiarities of the Fauna of New Zealand.” It so happens that the series of animals of our antipodean colony in the Zoological Society's Gardens is at the present ...