Once again, we're here to chronicle the blooming schedule of the notorious amorphophallus gigas—the rare corpse flower that regularly graces the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) with its presence.
There is nothing like a lovely stroll through a flower garden, the sweet, fragrant scents of the blooms surrounding you, as if you're in the world's best spa. Nature's aromatherapy! Well... not always ...
In late winter, in the swampy lowlands of the northeastern United States, you might catch a whiff of rotting flesh. The unlikely source is flowers — maroon pointy things, the size of fists, that ...
ST. PETER, MINN. — The stench of rotting flesh mingled with Fourth of July smells like hotdogs on the grill and freshly mown grass on Independence Day in this college town. The corpse flower burst ...
Gavidia said area developers removed all the native oaks and topsoil during construction, leaving the land malnourished and ...
Ms Salmon said the results of the removal efforts had been encouraging, with the number of bluebell stems with seed pods in a ...