A Rare and Stinky Corpse Flower Is Blooming at Temple Amber. Here's How You Can Smell It
Temple University is hosting in-person viewing and a livestream as Little Stinker emits a rotting-flesh odor and blooms for 24 to 36 hours.
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A rare corpse flower is in bloom at Temple's greenhouse in Ambler
A corpse flower, a rare plant that produces a smell similar to that of rotting flesh, is in bloom at Temple University's greenhouse in Ambler. The species only blooms every 3-7 years. When it does, it only blossoms for 36 hours.
Corpse flower blooming at Temple Ambler! - Around Ambler
The stinky corpse flower at Temple Ambler has bloomed and is assaulting the noses of those who dare to pay a visit. NBC10 covered the story… Photo – Screengrab from NBC10’s video The post Corpse flower blooming at Temple Ambler! appeared first on Around Ambler.
A strange "flower corpse", which stinks of rotten meat, is flourishing at Temple Ambler University. According to officials at Temple University, it is very rare for a corpse flower to bloom. In fact, this particular plant, called "Little Stinker" or "Little Stinker", flourished for the last time in 2021. "It is the return of the living corpse flower — the revenge of Little Stinker! Little Stinker!", wrote the university. During the flowering per…
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