This remarkable flower is as notorious for its fragrance as it is for its size. Commonly, known as the ‘corpse flower’, it ...
Thousands of people are lining up for the opportunity to smell a flower that reeks of rotten flesh.
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 ...
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 ...
The famously foul-smelling titan arum, affectionately nicknamed Smellanie, has bloomed at Adelaide Botanic Garden, drawing crowds eager to witness one of nature’s rarest and strangest spectacles.
The plant uses this scent to mimic a rotting corpse, attracting pollinators that feed on flesh and lay eggs, such as carrion beetles and flies.
With the help of over a hundred volunteers, artist Nina Sanadze is turning flowers left on Bondi Beach into artworks that will show at the Sydney Jewish Museum next year.
When we think of flowers, we imagine fresh, pleasant fragrances. Roses, jasmine, lilies, all things nice. But nature, as ...
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 ...