A rare corpse flower is set to bloom, bringing with it a smell that is comparable with rotting flesh. Following a 20-year conservation effort at the Adelaide Botanic Garden, the rare giant, ...
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 ...
When we think of flowers, we imagine fresh, pleasant fragrances. Roses, jasmine, lilies, all things nice. But nature, as ...
The giant, foul-smelling plant christened ‘Smellanie’ finally has officially burst into bloom and is expected to draw in ...
Adelaide’s Titan Arum, nicknamed Smellanie, prepares to fill the air with its notorious rotting-flesh smell as thousands set ...
A corpse flower at the Adelaide Botanic Garden is generating excitement but it is actually among five of the rare plant to ...
Adelaide Botanic Garden’s titan arum, known as the corpse flower, is about to bloom — unleashing a powerful odour, drawing ...
Smellanie isn’t the only corpse flower in bloom in Australia, with three already out at Cairns Botanic Gardens and another — ...
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