A rare, stinky corpse flower recently bloomed in Sydney, Australia. CBC Kids News asks kids if they would go out of their way ...
The blooming of a giant corpse flower in Sydney has become an event with thousands flocking to see it at the Royal Botanic Garden and hundreds of thousands following it online. But why are so many ...
She may smell like rotting flesh but “Putricia”, the internet-famous corpse flower, has been the centre of attention at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney over the last two days. The rare plant – ...
An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink is about to bloom in Australia - and captivated the ...
Dubbed Putricia, the titan arum plant emits a putrid smell likened to "something rotting" or "hot garbage" for 24 hours after ...
One of Cairns Botanic Gardens' Amorphophallus Titanium, also known as a Titan Arum or Corpse Flower, is currently in bloom, with the large flower emitting a foul smell similar to rotting flesh.
People in the livestream's chat have developed their own sayings, with thousands commenting "WWTF", or "We Watch the Flower". Other popular abbreviations are WDNRP (We Do Not Rush Putricia) and BBTB ...
The endangered plant's rare unfurling has captivated the internet and inspired a series of memes and nicknames.
The rare titan arum, a type of carrion flower, has the world’s largest and stinkiest flower ... The foul odour of carrion flowers, often referred to as imitating the smells of rotting flesh, garbage ...