Adelaide Botanic Garden’s titan arum, known as the corpse flower, is about to bloom — unleashing a powerful odour, drawing huge crowds, and marking a major conservation milestone more than 20 years in ...
Smellanie isn’t the only corpse flower in bloom in Australia, with three already out at Cairns Botanic Gardens and another — known as Hannibal — about to join them. Other corpse flowers held in ...
A rare corpse flower is set to bloom, bringing with it a smell that is comparable with rotting flesh. Following a 20-year ...
Thousands of curious visitors are getting a whiff of rotting flesh-like aroma as a rare flower blooms for just the second ...
The famously foul-smelling titan arum, affectionately nicknamed Smellanie, has bloomed at Adelaide Botanic Garden, drawing crowds eager to witness one of nature’s rarest and strangest spectacles.
Adelaide’s Titan Arum, nicknamed Smellanie, prepares to fill the air with its notorious rotting-flesh smell as thousands set to gather to see the rare bloom. Adelaide Botanic Garden is set to have a ...
Adelaide’s corpse flower has come to life but you better act quick if you want to get a whiff of the giant, foul-smelling ...
Cheese, fermented cabbage, roadkill – these are how some people have described the smell emitting from a corpse flower that ...
A corpse flower is hoped to attract about 10,000 visitors to the Adelaide Botanic Garden. It is 1.7 metres tall and smells like rotten flesh. Thousands of visitors are expected to flock to the ...
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Susan K Martin has received ARC funding from the Australian Research Council for projects on Gardens and environment including currently 'Parched: Cultures of Drought in Regional Victoria'. She is a ...