In a rare spectacle of sight and smell, a corpse flower is in bloom at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. The Amorphophallus titanum, given a morbid nickname because it smells of rotting meat ...
The Boston Globe: Old gym clothes? Rotting meat? Corpse flower brings new aroma to Arnold Arboretum.
Old gym clothes? Rotting meat? Corpse flower brings new aroma to Arnold Arboretum.
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - It’s an eerie flower taking root at the Wilbur D. May Arboretum greenhouse. It’s the Arboretum’s corpse plant (amorphophallus titanum), known for its gigantic size and pungent, ...
A plant that emulates the smell of rotten meat and flowers every 7 to 10 years bloomed for the first time at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University in Boston this week. The titan arum, otherwise ...
Boston.com: 8-foot flower that smells like rotting meat to bloom at Arnold Arboretum
8-foot flower that smells like rotting meat to bloom at Arnold Arboretum
Boston.com: ‘It makes you physically gag’: Rare, 24-hour ‘corpse flower’ likely to bloom in Mass. this weekend
Local News ‘It makes you physically gag’: Rare, 24-hour ‘corpse flower’ likely to bloom in Mass. this weekend The corpse flower grew for a decade in anticipation of the bloom this weekend. A visitor ...
‘It makes you physically gag’: Rare, 24-hour ‘corpse flower’ likely to bloom in Mass. this weekend
MSN: A corpse flower is about to bloom in Mass. Here’s how you can see and smell it
In 2023, when Tom Clark walked into the botanic garden at Mount Holyoke College, he could smell titan arum, otherwise known as the corpse flower, from three rooms away. He knew it was in bloom from ...