RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Things are about to get a little stinky in the NC State campus area. One of the biggest and stinkiest flowers in the plant kingdom, also known as the corpse flower, is blooming ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – Stinky Phil, Virginia Tech’s resident corpse plant, bloomed for the first time in years! Native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, the titan arum plant only blooms once every five ...
Corpse flower blooms “are really hard to study,” says Delphine Farmer, an atmospheric chemist at Colorado State University ...
When a corpse flower bloomed on campus, atmospheric scientists got to work. What they discovered provides new evidence about the unique pollination strategies of a very unusual flower.
This spring, don’t forage for wild edible plants. Instead, welcome them into your garden. By Margaret Roach Jared Rosenbaum knows the primal thrill of foraging — a sense of interdependence with the ...
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