Gene Romek, a Roseville teacher, about 20 years ago, conjured up an idea for a greenhouse and sowed seeds for the Titan Arum.
Roseville High School’s corpse flower bloomed Thursday, nurtured by the Think Green Club, marking a rare repeat bloom in U.S.
A rare and malodorous marvel is drawing crowds — and wrinkled noses — to the New York Botanical Garden this week, as the ...
Ever wonder what a corpse flower actually smells like? Guests at the New York Botanical Garden gave their best answer... and ...
Roseville High School's Think Green Club, a student-led organization, has been taking care of three Amorphophallus titanium plants that were originally adopted by a longtime school staff member. The ...
Usually, people try to avoid anything considered “rotting.” But a rare corpse flower is expected to bloom in the Bronx just ...
The rare corpse flower has opened at the New York Botanical Garden just in time for Halloween, drawing crowds for a sniff of its noxious, rotting-meat stench.
The corpse flower is expected to bloom in about two weeks in the New York Botanical Garden's Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, ...
Just in time for spooky season, a rare flower known for its putrid stench is set to bloom at a Placer County school.
Back in January, New Yorkers witnessed the blooming of the smelly flower at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, but there is something slightly more special about catching the show at the Bronx destination, ...
The enormous flower that smells like a decaying body is getting ready to bloom just in time for spooky season... and it's ...
Just in time for spooky season, a rare flower known for its putrid stench is set to bloom at a Placer County school.