Schaller and collaborators then identified what kicks off the corpse flower’s thermogenesis, as well as the specific chemical ...
Researchers have revealed the genetic and chemical reasons behind the titan arum’s unique warming mechanism and putrid scent.
When it blooms, this stinky flower releases chemicals that smell like rotting flesh to attact pollinators, such as carrion ...
It’s amorphophallus titanum, named after the putrid stench it releases when it blooms to attract pollinators like beetles and ...
Large crowds have descended on a botanic gardens in regional Victoria to get a whiff of the exotic and pungent "corpse flower ...
When a corpse flower blooms, the pinky-purple spathe unfolds from an enormous yellow spadix that can grow to 3.7 meters (12 ...
A rare flower, known as the "corpse flower" due to its rotten odour, is making a long-awaited appearance in Geelong. The ...
Those who wish to catch a glimpse, or a whiff, should get in quick as the rare bloom only lasts between 24 and 48 hours.
The mighty plant is nicknamed the 'corpse flower' because its smell has been compared to rotting meat or dog poo.
After much anticipation Geelong’s corpse plant, which only flowers once every seven to ten years, is finally starting to open – but you only have 48 hours to see it.
The Geelong Botanic Gardens corpse flower is in bloom for the first time in the city, with visitors set to flock to the site ...
City of Greater Geelong chief executive Ali Wastie said it was amazing to see so many people interested in seeing the corpse ...