The Amorphophallus titanum, or corpse flower, is a Sumatran native renowned for its immense size and foul odor, attracting pollinators. This rare plan ...
A rare corpse flower—known for its giant size and foul odor—has bloomed at Roseville High School, marking a unique achievement for the school. MTV cancels 'Ridiculousness' after 46 seasons, star Rob ...
Ever wonder what a corpse flower actually smells like? Guests at the New York Botanical Garden gave their best answer... and it's not good. It smells disgusting. It smells like a rotten steak. It ...
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — Roseville High School celebrated a rare horticultural event Thursday morning when its corpse flower bloomed just before 10 a.m., according to an official school Facebook post. The ...
The rare corpse flower has opened at the New York Botanical Garden just in time for Halloween, drawing crowds for a sniff of its noxious, rotting-meat stench. (AP Video: Ted Shaffrey) The rare corpse ...
TOMORROW. ALL RIGHT. WE GO FROM CUTE TO THIS. ROSEVILLE HIGH IS THE ONLY HIGH SCHOOL IN THE WORLD WITH A CORPSE FLOWER, AND IT IS BLOOMING IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN. THE ENDANGERED FLOWERS ARE KNOWN FOR ...
The rotting corpse flower’s putrid stench cast a spell Thursday across Roseville High School’s campus. The rare bloom hexed horticulture lovers to stop daily errands and teachers to pause lessons, all ...
Over at Roseville High School, something stinks — and it's got the whole community buzzing. The school is celebrating the rare bloom of its infamous corpse flower, marking yet another horticultural ...
Roseville High celebrated a rare event as its corpse flower bloomed Thursday, marking the first high school in the U.S. to witness such a bloom. Secret Service finds 17 'skimming' devices in tour of ...
A corpse flower at a Northern California high school picked almost the perfect time to bloom. Roseville High School's Think Green Club, a student-led organization, has been taking care of three ...
A rare and malodorous marvel is drawing crowds — and wrinkled noses — to the New York Botanical Garden this week, as the infamous corpse flower reveals its massive bloom just in time for Halloween.