A sign decribes the Devil's Tongue plant. (Devan Ridgway / WTIU) And while it’s not as popular as the corpse flower, Leichter said drawing attention to the Devil’s Tongue helps bring visitors ...
The more time you spend around the devil’s tongue, the more its smell gets under your skin. It first greets you as a dull odor, somewhat akin to a wet dog or raw fish. But stick around long ...