Cardi B headed to New Orleans ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX to attend a kick-off event in collaboration with Whipshots and ...
Sydney's corpse flower Putricia is on display at the Royal Botanic Garden. It will only bloom for about 24 hours before dying. Thousands of people are watching Putricia's live stream on YouTube.
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Start your Independent Premium subscription today. A 64-year-old man’s body was found decomposing in his family’s Pennsylvania home for six months - while they continued to live there ...
The corpse flower - nicknamed “Putricia” - began unfurling at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden for the first time in 15 years on Thursday afternoon. The rare titan arum, a type of carrion ...
The ultra-stinky Putricia the Corpse flower has finally bloomed at Sydney’s Botanic Gardens, treating visitors to its repugnant smell for the first time in 15 years. The towering green plant ...
A viral Instagram video shows Punjab Police leniently handling a traffic stop involving a bride-to-be. Instead of a fine, the officers jokingly requested sweets When the car in which bride-to-be ...
As she enters full bloom, patrons can visit Putricia in all her glory until midnight tonight and tomorrow night. For every anticipated corpse flower bloom there is a lengthy yet luck-driven ...
Loading Putricia’s appearance marks only the fifth time a corpse flower has bloomed at the Royal Botanic Garden, although there is a greenhouse full of the plants, also known as Amorphophallus ...
Corpse flowers, also known as ‘Amorphophallus titanium’, or ‘Bunga Bangkai’, only unfurl their petals every few years for just 24-48 hours, releasing a strong odour – most commonly ...
Plant enthusiasts across the country have gathered to watch the exciting event which is the opening of Putricia, Sydney’s corpse flower ... is expected to be in full bloom sometime this week ...
A corpse flower dubbed Putricia has finally bloomed at Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney. The plant, also known as Amorphophallus titanum, has the biggest, smelliest flower spike in the world.
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