Would a plant by any other name stink so bad? An extremely rare corpse flower dramatically bloomed at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden Friday for the first time in Big Apple history — unleashing a ...
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The installation is the second in MAM’s “Winter Series,” following last year’s Iceberg by Larry Bell. The series is meant to ...
In the wild, the stench of a corpse flower is meant to attract thousands of flies to pollinate itself. Flies swarm to Putricia.Credit: At Botanic Gardens in Sydney, staff will extract pollen ...
In the months after Van Gogh mutilated his ear, he created just two paintings of the hospital in Arles in which he stayed. By ...
A rare and revolting spectacle has drawn tens of thousands to Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, where a foul-smelling flower known as “Putricia” has finally bloomed. The corpse flower ...
The Gardens have nicknamed the corpse flower “Putricia” after its sickening perfume, described by chief scientist Brett Summerell as akin to the rotting flesh of a possum, wet socks and cat vomit.
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Take a look at this garden designed by Ann-Marie Powell with The Blue Diamond Team.
A letter in the Directors' Correspondence archive describes how the deadly prediction of an old Chinese proverb about bamboo flowering came true. "When the bamboo flowers, famine, death and ...