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Indiana University is inviting you to check out Wally the corpse flower before the smell is gone for years. Corpse flowers are massive plants — sometimes up to 9 feet tall — that bloom for ...
Exactly two years after he last bloomed, the IU biology department’s six foot, seven inch corpse flower — “Wally” to his friends — opened up again in the Biology Building greenhouse on E Third St.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A rare and stinky phenomenon is taking place in Bloomington this weekend. "Wally" an Amorphophallus titanium, or "corpse flower," is starting to bloom at the Indiana University ...
One of the rare — and pungent — corpse flowers at Cal State Long Beach is set to bloom. The phenomenon could take place as early as Saturday, June 14, said the university’s botanical curator.
Brian Thorson, the botanist at CSULB stands next to Phil, the corpse flower in bloom at the University. The flower is called the corpse flower because when in bloom, it smells of decaying flesh.
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