The largest flower in the world found in the wild only in the rainforests of western Sumatra will bloom in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) this weekend, releasing the pungent smell of rotting ...
A rare and incredibly odd flower that smells of rotting flesh is set to unleash its fetid stench on Sydneysiders this weekend.
Apparently, it’s tradition for Corpse Flowers to receive a nickname when they’re about to bloom. So, the team at Sydney's Botanic Gardens has officially dubbed this one “Putricia” – which is arguably ...
A heavy metal chain locks the bodies of several “corpse flowers” (officially known as amorphophallus titanum) inside a ...
The stinking specimen is sure to draw a crowd during the rare event, with the city's Botanic Gardens to stay open until ...
A rare corpse flower, Amorphophallus Titanum, famed for its size and distinctive smell, has bloomed in a private garden in ...
The plant, Amorphophallus titanum, only flowers once every 10 years, and is expected to bloom for just 48 hours at the Geelong Botanic Gardens. The flower is gaining lots of attention, with the ...
Thousands have queued to see the "corpse flower" bloom for the first time ... the plant is scientifically known as Amorphophallus Titanium. “To me it smells like a beach with rotting seaweed ...
A Cairns Regional Council spokesperson confirmed the Amorphophallus titanium, colloquially known as the titan arum Corpse Flower due to its pungent smell, collapsed early on Wednesday morning.