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A putrid-smelling, not-so-dainty flower bloomed overnight in San Marino. The Huntington Library's Corpse Flower bloom emits ...
After several days of flirting with crowds over it’s expected rare bloom, The Huntington’s famous “Corpse Flower” did just ...
Aside from being one of the largest flowers in the world, Amorphophallus titanum, or corpse flower, is most renowned for its ...
If you’ve ever wanted to see – and smell – one of the weirdest wonders in the natural world, now’s your chance. The famous ...
A rare corpse flower, known for its massive size and foul stench, will bloom for just 24 to 48 hours. Officials for the ...
Guests of The Huntington have been made to wait for the rare blooming of a stinky flower. Here’s what you need to know.
Fewer than 1,000 titan arum specimens remain in the wild, but the Huntington actually has a whole cadre of corpse flowers: It ...
Californians eager to see, and smell, the "short-lived" spectacle should plan a visit to the Huntington in San Marino ASAP.
First thing’s first — the corpse flower typically only blooms once every few years. But the Huntington has a collection of more than 40 of them, so at least one is in its bloom cycle every year.
It's the Amorphophallus titanum, or Corpse Flower, if you prefer. And there's a blooming Corpse Flower now wowing visitors at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino.
The Huntington has launched #BloomWatch in anticipation of its amorphophallus titanum, or corpse flower, blooming in its conservatory. But, with indoor spaces at The Huntington closed to visitors ...
Stankosaurus Rex, the latest in an array of corpse flowers at the Huntington, bloomed on Monday, July 5, unleashing its uniquely powerful — and among botany fans, wildly popular — redolence.