NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Lady Macdeath, we hardly knew ye. Norfolk Botanical Garden’s corpse flower is at the end of its ...
Lady Macdeath, we hardly knew ye. Norfolk Botanical Garden's corpse flower is at the end of its blooming reign, and isn't expected to bloom again for at least two to 10 years. Link: ...
Norfolk corpse flower finishes bloom Monday evening ...
Throngs of people flocked to the Norfolk Botanical Garden Sunday, some spending hours in line in the hopes of getting a ...
A rare corpse flower is blooming at Norfolk Botanical Garden. The massive flower may not bloom again for another 10 years.
One of the largest flowers in the world that emits a famously unpleasant stench is expected to bloom soon.
Commonly called the “corpse flower,” Amorphophallus titanum is endangered for many reasons, including habitat destruction, climate change and encroachment from invasive species. Now, plant biologists ...
NEW YORK — A foul-smelling corpse flower is blooming at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The BBG said around New Year's Eve, a gardener noticed the plant's inflorescence was starting to emerge and moved ...
Sometimes, doing research stinks. Quite literally. Corpse plants are rare, and seeing one bloom is even rarer. They open once every seven to 10 years, and the blooms last just two nights. But those ...