TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A stunning timelapse video caught Cosmo the corpse flower blooming for the very first time at Colorado State University’s campus last month. Over Memorial Day weekend, a video at ...
Witness the stunning journey of a dianthus or carnation as it transitions from bud to full bloom in this botanical time-lapse ...
Explore the mesmerizing growth and blooming cycle of a zucchini flower with this captivating time-lapse. Watch as the ...
After more than six years of care, a Metro Detroit couple is finally seeing a rare plant bloom. A couple in Dexter, Michigan has been taking care of a corpse flower, a plant that blooms one to three ...
KIND AND HOW TO STEP IN TO HELP. SACRAMENTO STATE IS HOSTING A RARE FLOWER WITH A PUNGENT AROMA. THIS CORPSE FLOWER IS IN FULL BLOOM RIGHT NOW AT THE UNIVERSITY’S CAMPUS, AND IT GETS ITS NAME FROM THE ...
According to the USA National Phenology Network, flowers and leaves have bloomed about one month earlier than normal in areas ...
Spring has rolled out a carpet of golden flowers across the Carrizo Plain, merging with a bright, blue sky on the horizon. The breeze carries a hush across the landscape — stirring tall, dense stands ...
Wheaton College has provided a livestream for people to watch as a corpse flower blooms. The college said the flower is expected to bloom the week of July 17. However, as of Wednesday afternoon, it ...
Thousands of visitors flocked to The Huntington Library, Art Gallery, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino on Monday as words spread like wildfires overnight: the world’s largest single-stem flower ...
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A unique plant appears to bloom in Texas. Screengrabs from video by Texas Parks & Wildlife. Winter robs nature of its luster, chilling trees and withering flowers, but one frigid plant recently caught ...
This video is no longer available. It’s big, it’s beautiful and it’s stinky. It’s also in bloom in D.C., though not for long. The scientific name for the giant plant is Amorphophallus titanum. But ...