Cheese, fermented cabbage, roadkill – these are how some people have described the smell emitting from a corpse flower that ...
The Rafflesia arnoldii, which is most commonly also referred to as the corpse flower, is the world's largest single bloom,.
The investigative minds at How to Survive examine corpse flower toxins, exposure risks, and survival strategies to avoid harm ...
One year ago today, Putricia bloomed at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney 🌸 For just 24 hours, Sydney’s legendary corpse flower ...
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 ...
Thousands of curious visitors are getting a whiff of rotting flesh-like aroma as a rare flower blooms for just the second ...
A rare corpse flower is set to bloom, bringing with it a smell that is comparable with rotting flesh. Following a 20-year ...
Rare corpse flower Smellanie has burst into bloom at Adelaide Botanic Garden, drawing hundreds in the first hours to experience its rotting flesh aroma before it collapses within days. Hundreds of ...
A corpse flower at the Adelaide Botanic Garden is generating excitement but it is actually among five of the rare plant to ...
Adelaide’s Titan Arum, nicknamed Smellanie, prepares to fill the air with its notorious rotting-flesh smell as thousands set ...
Here’s a look at five of the smelliest flowers in the world and why they smell the way they do.
Smellanie isn’t the only corpse flower in bloom in Australia, with three already out at Cairns Botanic Gardens and another — known as Hannibal — about to join them. Other corpse flowers held in ...