All of these are members of the aroid family (Araceae) and are easily recognizable by their flowering apparatus, consisting ...
In one of my gardens, I have a Dracunculus vulgaris. It’s also called a “corpse lily,” “voodoo lily” or “stink lily,” because it smells like decaying meat. Lancaster County Master Gardener Jen Mohler ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. My nose alerted me the other morning that, at last, my voodoo lily had come into its fetid splendor. It, along with a handful of ...
San Diego Botanic Garden announced Wednesday that a “voodoo lily” — a smaller relative of the giant corpse plant — is blooming now and can be seen for the next day or two. The Amorphophallus konjac, ...
The beautiful, and smelly, Voodoo Lily is in full bloom at Indiana University's greenhouse. Also known as the Devil's Tongue, the smell of the amorphophallus konjac first greets you as a dull odor, ...
Voodoo lily — have you ever seen or heard of one? You can see this unique flowering plant in the Tyler Botanical Garden in the late winter/early spring. Its botanical name is Amorphallus bulbifer, ...
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but the same probably can’t be said for a corpse plant. And Robert Hamrick of Jefferson would know because he is the owner of the rare Voodoo Lily or ...
A voodoo lily recently caused a stink at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chanhassen. The flower bloomed inside the Arb’s Meyer-Deats Conservatory and one of its defining features is its smell.
Last November, San Diegans got the stench of the titan arum — or corpse flower. This week, the corpse flower’s cousin, the voodoo lily, is raising a stink at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas.