ORANGE, Texas — A towering plant known for smelling like rotting flesh is drawing visitors from across Southeast Texas as it prepares to bloom for only the second time in more than a decade at Shangri ...
Say goodbye to the mid-summer lull with the unstoppable flower power of these garden superstars. Moody Blues™ Veronica, or speedwell, from Southern Living Plant Collection produces bright flower ...
AND SPRING IS IN FULL BLOOM IN BURLINGTON THIS WEEKEND... AS DOZENS OF LOCAL VENDORS COME TOGETHER FOR THE THIRD ANNUAL BLOOM FLOWER AND HOME MARKET. NBC5'S CHARLOTTE HANCOX TAKES US INSIDE. HERE AT ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A pungent plant is making a big stink at the Foster Botanical Garden, and there are only a few days to get a good whiff of it. The titan arum, more commonly known as a ...
Cole Geissler, a tropical horticulturist at the UConn Botanical Conservatory on Thursday. He stands next to an over 4-foot tall corpse flower that is about to bud. Photo by Kevin Guinan/Staff Writer ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A rare plant that only blooms every few years is expected to blossom in the heart of Honolulu. If you’ve never seen - or smelled - a corpse flower, this might be your chance ...
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (WWLP) – A rare corpse flower nicknamed “Pangy” fully blossomed at Mount Holyoke College on Tuesday, drawing hundreds of visitors to its greenhouse. The tropical plant, known for ...
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Crowds gathered at Mount Holyoke College’s ...
“I was expecting it to smell bad, but it smelled genuinely like rotting flesh,” said Nyx DelPrado, a first-year student at Mount Holyoke College who visited its Talcott Greenhouse this week to see the ...
For a brief moment, one of the plant world's strangest blooms opened quietly at the Houston Botanic Garden. The corpse flower, Amorphophallus henryi—sometimes called a voodoo lily—emerged during the ...
SOUTH HADLEY — The rare and notoriously pungent corpse flower is finally blooming after much anticipation at the Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden. Someone had to do it. MassLive photojournalist ...