She may smell like rotting flesh but “Putricia”, the internet-famous corpse flower, has been the centre of attention at the ...
Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s rare Amorphophallus gigas, native to Sumatra, bloomed for the first time since 2018 on January 24, ...
Putricia has been placed behind a velvet rope in Sydney's botanic gardens An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its ... it will release a smell described as "wet socks, hot cat ...
Sydney’s long-awaited corpse flower has finally bloomed, drawing flies, creating hours-long queues and capturing thousands of ...
An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink is blooming ... Affectionately dubbed Putricia, it will release a smell described as "wet socks, hot cat food, or rotting ...
Sydney’s corpse flower. Although I am obsessed with the phenomenon that is the smell and look of Putricia, it’s the livestream comments that have sent me into orbit. ICYMI, the Botanic Gardens ...
The rare unfurling of an endangered plant that emits the smell of decaying flesh drew hundreds of devoted fans to a greenhouse in Sydney yesterday.
A tourist hotspot will bizarrely "smell like old socks and cat vomit" this weekend due to a "corpse flower" that unleashes a pungent smell. Holidaymakers in Sydney will be given the rather strange ...
Instead, crowds saw a 5-foot plant that didn’t smell quite as putrid as they had hoped. The corpse flower, predicted to bloom last week, finally unfurled on Sunday evening, after leaving many ...
The rare and endangered Corpse Flower is called Amorphophallus titanum and it is a parasitic plant which attaches to the wild grapes of the vine genus Tetrastigma, providing everything necessary ...