The famed “corpse flower” plant – known for its giant size, rotten-meat odor and phallic shape – has a new, smaller relative: A botanist has discovered a new species of Amorphophallus that is ...
A stinky surprise awaits this “spooky season” at the New York Botanical Garden. The corpse flower is back on display at ...
An atmospheric river is moving through western Washington and expected to dump 1-3 inches of rain. Colleen West andGabe Katzman,KOMONewsStaff TOPICS: SEATTLE — Amazon's first-ever corpse flower, given ...
Back in January, New Yorkers witnessed the blooming of the smelly flower at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, but there is something slightly more special about catching the show at the Bronx destination, ...
A very rare and very stinky plant was drawing long lines in Brooklyn this weekend as locals sought to get a whiff of the flower dubbed "Smelliot” by staff at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. “It smells ...
Usually, people try to avoid anything considered “rotting.” But a rare corpse flower is expected to bloom in the Bronx just ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 7, 2012 – The famed "corpse flower" plant – known for its giant size, rotten-meat odor and phallic shape – has a new, smaller relative: A University of Utah botanist discovered a ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (WPIX) – If you’ve ever wondered what rotting flesh smells like, you can take a trip to Brooklyn, New York, to find out. Story continues below The Amorphophallus gigas, a cousin to the ...
Although Amorphophallus may not ring a bell, you may recall the clamor when the largest Amorphophallus species — A. titanum — flowered in botanic gardens from Florida to Scotland. That’s because the ...
Amorphophallus Titanum has been trending on Facebook the entire day. What is it? It happens to be the world’s largest flower. And what’s special is that it has bloomed after five years in Tokyo, Japan ...
A cDNA fragment ca. 1.2 kb encoding the coat protein and the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of Dasheen mosaic virus (DsMV) infecting Amorphophallus paeoniifolius was successfully amplified from infected ...
Now that’s an erection! A 6-and-a-half-foot-tall “penis plant” has bloomed in Europe for the first time in almost 25 years. The imposing plant — an aptly named amorphophallus decus-silvae — flowered ...