One of the corpse flower plants at Austin Peay State University appears ready to unfurl into one of the world’s rarest treasures – a flowering structure up to 8 feet tall that emits the odor of ...
It stayed closed for several years. Now the blossom of the so-called corpse plant can be marvelled at for a short time only. Bring a nose clip, says Berlin's botanical garden. Jens Kalaene/dpa Berlin ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Floral development and inflorescence structure within Streptocarpus and Saintpaulia were investigated using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) ...
The Tradescantia alliance (subtribes Tradescantiinae and Thyrsantheminae of tribe Tradescantieae, family Commelinaceae) comprises a group of closely related New World genera exhibiting considerable ...
The giant flowering structure blooms rarely and when it does it sets off a stink similar to rotting meat. Here, Eden Project staff measure a Titan arum, which is poised to flower in the Cornish ...
Right now, people are lining up at the Geelong Botanic Gardens to see and smell the giant corpse flower, a rare plant that stinks like a dead body. This is the titan arum. It’s a plant that makes news ...
The study of plant flowering and developmental mechanisms has long been pivotal in understanding how plants synchronise their reproductive cycles with environmental cues. Recent advances have delved ...
Pune: A new fire-resilient and dual-blooming species which experience a burst of flowering triggered by grassland fires and have an inflorescence structure that is rare in Indian species was found at ...
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