It spends huge amounts of energy preparing to flower. And when it does, it's spectacular. Its huge flowering structure (the spadix) can be up to three metres in height and one to two metres across, ...
It spends huge amounts of energy preparing to flower. And when it does, it’s spectacular. Its huge flowering structure (the ...
The corpse flower also technically isn’t singular, and instead contains multiple smaller flowers inside this stalk, also known as a spadix. Once exposed to potential pollinators, the titan arum’s ...
When it blooms, this stinky flower releases chemicals that smell like rotting flesh to attact pollinators, such as carrion ...
The corpse flower is infamous for its rare blooms and its signature odor, which mimics the stench of rotting flesh.
It’s amorphophallus titanum, named after the putrid stench it releases when it blooms to attract pollinators like beetles and ...
A new study on titan arum -- commonly known as the corpse flower for its smell like rotting flesh -- uncovers fundamental genetic pathways and biological mechanisms that produce heat and odorous ...
The unusual odor of the titan arum, commonly called the corpse flower because its scent is reminiscent of rotting flesh, draws crowds of curious ...
Researchers identified key genes and molecules responsible for the corpse flower’s notorious stench and heating during ...
The titan arum isn't a single flower, but a cluster of small flowers hidden within a gigantic central stalk called the spadix, which can grow up to 12 feet tall and is the plant's most striking visual ...
The titan arum isn't a single flower, but a cluster of small flowers hidden within a gigantic central stalk called the spadix ...
After much anticipation Geelong’s corpse plant, which only flowers once every seven to ten years, is finally starting to open – but you only have 48 hours to see it.