Two smelly corpse flowers bloomed at the Huntington, drawing thousands of visitors to the rare, short-lived spectacle.
The bloom, likened to rotten meat, stinky cheese, or boiled cabbage, lasts less than 24 hours and occurs only once every few ...
The rare double bloom of two plants, nicknamed Odora and Odorysseus, began on Sunday and came into fuller view on Monday The ...
The rare and short-lived spectacle has returned. Those eager to experience it should head to San Marino as soon as possible.
Two rare and smelly Titan Arums, commonly known as corpse flowers, are beginning to bloom at The Huntington in San Marino.
The Huntington's botanical gardens is displaying not one, but two corpse flowers, known for the gag-inducing blooms.
Two corpse flowers at The Huntington Library and Gardens have started to bloom! Odorysseus and Odora have both begun to open ...
From now until the giant flowers close again, which will be soon, visitors will see one of the plant world’s shortest-lived and most pungent spectacles – a tradition at the venerable San Marino ...
Visitors are expected to flock to The Huntington after two rare Titan Arums, commonly known as corpse flowers, began blooming ...
From now until the giant flowers close again, which will be soon, visitors will see one of the plant world’s shortest-lived ...
The widespread lattice it created across the sand has become the iconic image of China’s decades-long campaign against the ...
Two rare corpse flowers have begun to bloom simultaneously at the Huntington Library in San Marino, the nonprofit ...