It’s hot, it’s sticky, and it smells like death. But time and again, hundreds of visitors flock to The Huntington Library’s muggy conservatory each year to see the infamous corpse flower. This year it ...
It's sweaty stinky time again at the Huntington Library, Art Gallery, and Botanical Gardens. One of its rare corpse flowers is about to bloom, in all its putrescence. In the next 10 to 12 days, expect ...
Things were getting stinky at The Huntington on Thursday, July 13. After several days of keeping us guessing, the famous “Corpse Flower” at the The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical ...
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A corpse flower nicknamed “Green Boy” is anticipated to bloom at the end of this week at the Huntington, releasing its notorious odor. The Huntington has cultivated corpse flowers since 1999 and ...
A botanical celebrity is getting ready for its close-up, and you only have days to take in its smelly appeal. The newly-christened Odora, one of 43 resident corpse flowers at The Huntington Library, ...
We can so easily think of nicknames for various things in our lives, from household objects — everyone's coffeepot is named Perky, right? — to those unexciting but necessary tasks we must address.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A corpse flower is ready to bloom again at the Huntington in San Marino. Here is how it looked Wednesday. (Robert Gauthier / Los ...