Visitors are invited to come to smell the corpse flower’s rotten perfume during extended opening hours at the Botanic Gardens before the flower...
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A rare 'corpse flower' bloom in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens has attracted over 20,000 visitors. The flower, which emits a scent resembling decaying meat, is blooming for the first time in 15 years. Efforts are being made to hand-pollinate it to ensure reproduction.
Visitors are invited to come to smell the corpse flower’s rotten perfume during extended opening hours at the Botanic Gardens before the flower...
Visitors are invited to come to smell the corpse flower’s rotten perfume during extended opening hours at the Botanic Gardens before the flower...
The "corpse flower" at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney is close to blooming.
The "corpse flower" at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney is close to blooming.
The Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney will be welcoming a new queen this weekend, with their Corpse Flower expected to bloom any minute now. The...
SYDNEY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A rare plant known as the corpse flower bloomed in Sydney on Friday for the first time in more than a decade, emitting an...
Flowers are meant to smell nice. This one doesn't. And thousands want to see — and smell it — for themselves.
For the first time in 15 years, Putricia - the corpse flower with a vomit-smelling perfume - will flower for only about 24 hours before it withers and...
For the first time in 15 years, Putricia - the corpse flower with a vomit-smelling perfume - will flower for only about 24 hours before it withers and...
For the first time in 15 years, Putricia - the corpse flower with a vomit-smelling perfume - will flower for only about 24 hours before it withers and...