Norfolk Botanical Garden
Coverage of Norfolk Botanical Garden in the Nexus archive.
- Va. Supreme Court panel denies request to combine assault weapons ban cases, more headlines
The Virginia Supreme Court panel denied a request to combine cases related to an assault weapons ban. Additional headlines include Virginia CCA seeking feedback on cannabis regulations, a spike in police decertifications, Governor Spanberger discussing AI data centers, and a rare corpse flower blooming at Norfolk Botanical Garden.
- Corpse flower, we hardly knew ye: Lady Macdeath's blooming reign ending — for a long while
The Norfolk Botanical Garden's corpse flower, Lady Macdeath, has ended its bloom and is unlikely to flower again for 2 to 10 years. Known for its strong odor, the plant's brief blooming period drew attention despite its pungent scent.
- Rare corpse flower blooms at Norfolk Botanical Garden
A rare corpse flower named 'Lady MacDeath' has bloomed at Norfolk Botanical Garden. The flower emerges every few years, with intervals of up to a decade.
- Rare corpse flower beginning to bloom at Norfolk Botanical Garden
The rare corpse flower at Norfolk Botanical Garden is beginning to bloom. The Amorphophallus titanum, gifted to the garden last year, was expected to bloom, with time-lapse footage showing its growth.
- Timelapse: Rare corpse flower about to bloom at Norfolk Botanical Garden
A rare corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) at Norfolk Botanical Garden is expected to bloom between July 3 and July 8, 10 months after its arrival. The event is described as highly anticipated, offering visitors a unique opportunity.