Associated Press News: Mount Holyoke’s corpse flower blooms again, drawing crowds to its ‘rotting flesh’ stench Mount Holyoke’s corpse flower blooms again, drawing crowds to its ‘rotting flesh’ stench A rare corpse flower nicknamed “Pangy” fully blossomed at Mount Holyoke College on Tuesday, drawing hundreds of visitors to its greenhouse. A very rare and very stinky plant was drawing long lines in Brooklyn this weekend as locals sought to get a whiff of the flower dubbed "Smelliot” by staff at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. “It smells ...
Crowds gathered at Mount Holyoke College’s Talcott Greenhouse to witness the rare bloom of “Pangy,” a corpse flower known for its powerful odor resembling decaying flesh. Washingtonian: A “Corpse Flower” Is Currently in Bloom at the Botanic Garden The United States Botanic Garden smelled distinctly like a dead body last night, but there wasn’t any foul play involved. One of the garden’s fleeting, foul-smelling “Corpse Flowers” opened in the ... Weather drawing by Harper Feyder of Mrs.
how to draw a blooming flower, Martin's first grade class at Baxter Elementary School. Attention teachers: Don't forget to submit your students' weather drawing to the Brainerd Dispatch, 506 ...