The NASCAR Xfinity Series race in Las Vegas, known simply as "The LiUNA!" returned Saturday for a 36th year. The NASCAR ...
A rare corpse orchid has bloomed at Powell Gardens. The flower is not known so much for its beauty as its stench.
The powerful scent of rotting flesh is set to waft through the air at a Melbourne garden centre to the delight of hundreds of ...
Rafflesia is one of the most bizarre and fascinating plants in the world, known for its massive size and putrid stench. Often called the "corpse flower," it emits a strong odor of rotting flesh to ...
They are a cousin of the giant corpse flower, a plant notorious for its terrible odor. According to a Temple University article, the konjac is “smaller, but no less stinky,” than its big cousin. While ...
The body of a newborn baby was discovered near Ghazi Road. According to Rescue 1122 officials, emergency response teams arrived at the scene upon receiving reports about the matter. Rescue 1122 ...
This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information. As a former Washington, D.C., resident, I've seen my fair share of cherry blossoms. While I may be a bit biased, the city's famous ...
All 42 known species of the parasitic plant Rafflesia, often known as the corpse flower, are endangered due to runaway destruction of their tropical forest habitats.
There is estimated to be less than 1,000 corpse flowers remaining in the wild. Dick Mendham, Owner of the Sunrise Lodge in Land O’ Lakes, has been caring for one of the rare flowers for 20 years.
Nothing says spring in DC quite like cherry blossoms! Every year, the thousands of cherry blossoms in Washington DC bloom and draw in millions of visitors to see the city awash in the pink and white ...
LAND O' LAKES, Wis. (WJFW) — The corpse flower is rare tropical plant native to Indonesia and is listed as endangered. There is estimated to be less than 1,000 corpse flowers remaining in the wild.
When: Snowdrops, despite looking rather frail, are a pretty hardy bloom, and can be found between January and March. They’re always a welcome sign of Spring’s impending arrival. They inspired ...