A rare plant known as the corpse flower bloomed in Sydney on Friday for the first time in more than a decade, emitting an ...
Dubbed the "corpse flower," the plant's scientific name is amorphophallus titanum but she's Putricia -- a portmanteau of ...
Visitors gathered in Sydney to witness the blooming of a rare flower known as the "corpse flower," which opens for just 24 hours, once every few years.
The specimen, nicknamed Putricia – a combination of 'putrid' and 'Patricia' – is famous for ... species is found in the wild. The corpse flower's scientific name is amorphophallus ...
The corpse flower at the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden—nicknamed Putricia, a combination of putrid and Patricia—is drawing an enormous crowd. People are waiting three hours to see her bloom and ...
Tall, pointed and smelly, the corpse flower is scientifically known as ... she’s Putricia — a portmanteau of “putrid” and “Patricia” eagerly adopted by her followers who, naturally ...
The flower's Latin name translates as "giant, misshapen penis." But it's better known to locals as "Putricia." Royal ...
No corpse flower has bloomed in the garden for 15 ... the flower’s name is Putricia — a portmanteau of “putrid” and “Patricia” eagerly adopted by her followers who, naturally, call ...
Tall, pointed and smelly, the corpse flower is scientifically known as ... she’s Putricia -- a portmanteau of “putrid” and “Patricia” eagerly adopted by her followers who, naturally ...