“It smells like dead possum,” a child said more bluntly. It’s the so-called “corpse flower,” or Amorphophallus Titanum (often shortened to Titan Arum), named after the putrid stench it ...
The so-called 'corpse flower', which comes from Indonesia and has a botanical designation of Amorphophallus Titanum, is already well into its 48-hour decade-in-the-making bloom at Geelong Botanic ...
Amorphophallus Titanum, often shortened to Titan Arum, is popular as the 'corpse flower' in the region for the putrid stench that comes out of it when it blooms to attract beetles and flies ...
In addition to being physically imposing—Amorphophallus titanum can reach heights of 6 to 12 feet depending on the environment—the plant is notable for its noxious stench, which is not unlike ...
The corpse plant, Amorphophallus titanum, flowers once every seven to 10 years – and then only for 48 hours, before the flower withers and dies. Geelong’s Botanic Gardens are keeping the doors ...
In the Australian city Geelong, just south of Melbourne, thousands are lining up for the rare chance to see – and smell – an unusual plant. “It’s rank,” one visitor told CNN affiliate ...