Crowds gathered at Mount Holyoke College’s Talcott Greenhouse to witness the rare bloom of “Pangy,” a corpse flower known for ...
The pungent flower in question is a tropical plant called titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum), a species of corpse flower.
SOUTH HADLEY — The rare and notoriously pungent corpse flower is finally blooming after much anticipation at the Mount ...
A corpse flower at Mount Holyoke College bloomed for the first time in several years, producing a scent that visitors ...
The corpse flower Amorphophallus henryi blooms at the Houston Botanic Garden, a brief display that lats just a few days.
Corpse flowers can go years without blooming, which makes this a rare chance to see, and smell, the pungent plant.
A corpse flower nicknamed “Green Boy” is anticipated to bloom at the end of this week at the Huntington, releasing its notorious odor. The Huntington has cultivated corpse flowers since 1999 and ...
UPDATE: See the blooming flower in the photo gallery below, photographed April 14, 2026. In 2023, when Tom Clark walked into ...
A rare corpse flower nicknamed "Pangy" fully blossomed at Mount Holyoke College on Tuesday, drawing hundreds of visitors to ...
After last year’s incredible Washington D.C. corpse flower showing—where two of these rare flowers bloomed almost at the same time—gardeners and tourists alike have been waiting with bated breath to ...
Something rotten is preparing to bloom in the Bronx: one of the world's largest flowers that smells like death. The corpse flower at the New York Botanical Garden, with two other examples of ...
With a stench reminiscent of rotting flesh and a bloom that’s over 4 feet tall and 4 feet wide, the corpse flower is seemingly straight out of Jurassic Park. It drew visitors from across San Luis ...
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