corpse flower
Coverage of corpse flower 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.
- Double Corpse Flower Bloom Expected at Huntington
Two rare Titan Arums, known as Corpse Flowers, are expected to bloom at The Huntington in the coming weeks. The plants are on public display at the Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science, where visitors can monitor their progress. One plant, nicknamed 'Odora,' last bloomed in 2024.
- 2 rare blooms set to stink up Southern California botanical garden
Two Titan Arums, also known as Corpse Flowers, are set to bloom at The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in Los Angeles County. The rare plants will emit a strong odor, offering visitors two opportunities to experience the phenomenon.
- Rare corpse flower, known for its foul odor, blooms at SF's Conservatory of Flowers
A rare corpse flower with a foul odor is currently blooming at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco, attracting crowds to Golden Gate Park this weekend.