Rare "Corpse Flower" Set To Bloom
BearJ writes "And you thought Halley's comet was rare. For the first time in the northeast since the 1930s, a Corpse Flower, or 'Amorphophallus Titanum' is set to bloom at the University of Connecticut. Check out the press release and the official page . Oh, and it's called the corpse flower due to its putrid smell, apparently to attract dung beetles. I wonder if I could find some for my garden..."
durian smoothies for everyone!
So, next time you buy a bunch of flowers for your girlfriend, why not remind her of the plants that have been castrated for her enjoyment? (Just a thought :-)
...so can someone post a URL from which I can download the smell? (.wma format preferred)
"How to Do Nothing," kids activities, back in print!
The ultimate subterfuge for the bodies buried in the backyard.
"Oh, that smell? It's just my Amorphophallus Titanum."
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