Lego has set up Botanical Gardens in NYC, Atlanta, and Nashville this weekend. It's your chance to see the latest flower sets ...
Apologies to T.S. Eliot, but Atlanta thinks February is the cruelest month. It’s a long, muddy slog to spring, and it can’t get out of the way quickly enough. For decades, the Atlanta Flower Show (and ...
Like birthstones, birth month flowers possess their own special meaning. As Jessica Hollander, botanical artist and owner of India & Purry, put it, nature provides us with a wealth of reflection and ...
Among the beautiful horticulture that characterizes the New York Botanical Gardens’ new exhibit, Brazilian Modern: The Living Art of Roberto Burle Marx, the Amorphophallus titanum is a spectacle all ...
NEWTOWN – The Philadelphia International Flower Show is over, but the experiences of Sol Feinstone Elementary’s Botany Club will live on forever. The club, started this school year by teachers Tom ...
One of the Missouri Botanical Garden’s corpse flowers named Octavia is expected to bloom this week. Its yet-unnamed clone will likely bloom next week. The Missouri Botanical Garden has drawn crowds ...
The smell is rancid, but the flower is awe-inspiring, and the rare bloom only lasts a few days. The Amorphophallus titanum, also known as the “corpse flower,” is expected to bloom as early as this ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Sometime next year, you may notice a new, foul smell at the Norfolk Botanical Garden. It’s a new corpse flower, also known as the amorphophallus titanum, that a garden ...
After the corpse flower at the New York Botanical Garden bloomed for the first time in 1937 and 1939, New Yorkers had to wait 80 years to smell its stench once again. The most recent bloom occurred in ...
ST. LOUIS — A rare occurrence is happening now at the Missouri Botanical Garden, and you can see and smell it. Luna, a 31-pound corpse flower, is blooming Tuesday night six years after arriving at ...
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