The stench like death drew excited visitors to the Franklin Park Zoo yesterday. It was Pugsley, a 5-foot-?1-inch-tall Amorphophallus titanum, better known as ?the corpse flower. “It smells like a dead ...
A recent flower event strongly recommends a vocabulary update. Botanists assign the corpse flower to the genus Amorphophallus, a group at or just over 200 species classified in Araceae, the Arum ...
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Being one who enjoys gardening, I’m excited that spring is here. Soon I’ll be sowing my wildflowers seeds and am already seeing the fruits of other seasons sowed, ...