Does the stench from a corpse flower live up to its namesake? A couple of Twin Cities morticians stood in line at the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory to find out. Angela Woosley and Angelica Napoli ...
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A stinky flower in Colorado bloomed this past weekend for the first time in its life. After seven years of care at the College of Agricultural Sciences’ Conservatory at Colorado ...
The Como Park Zoo and Conservatory announced Friday morning that its suddenly famous corpse flower “has finished blooming, and the smell has faded.” The odoriferous plant, nicknamed Horace by ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado is at the center of the botany world as a rare flower has bloomed at Colorado State University. A corpse flower bloomed Saturday at the College of Agricultural Sciences’ ...
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