The plant was last seen in 1965 on Santa Cruz Island — one of the few places it's known to have existed in California.
What is it? The plant is called Saints' Daisy. "So it's in the sunflower family," said Sean Carson with the Santa Barbara ...
If we’re hallucinating, we may not be hallucinating exactly the same thing.
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The stench of a rare corpse flower make us retch. But you’re not the target – the plant wants to lure carrion beetles and ...
The purple finch has a strong conical bill similar to that of a cardinal. This big bill is a useful tool for splitting open ...
Visitors to Australia’s Geelong Botanic Gardens got a big whiff of a vile stench over the past couple days, all stemming from the short-lived bloom of a corpse flower.
When it blooms, this stinky flower releases chemicals that smell like rotting flesh to attact pollinators, such as carrion ...
Now that the weather is cooling, you might notice that some of the plants we encounter look nothing like their mid-summer ...
Most of these visits are for my usual flower pickup, but we all get an edible craving now ... than most of the top-shelf hash ...