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Big, stinky corpse flower Putricia blooms in Sydney, watched on by thousands via livestreamA giant stinky flower drawing attention across Sydney has officially started to bloom, emitting its infamous foul odour of decay for 24 hours only. Putricia, as the corpse flower has been ...
First there was Moo Deng, then there was Pesto the Penguin – but have you met Sydney's Putricia, the corpse flower? To the scientific community, the Botanic Gardens of Sydney’s corpse flower is known ...
Putricia, a rare corpse flower, bloomed at the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden, drawing over 13,000 fans. Known for its foul odor, the plant flowers every 7-10 years. A live stream garnered close to a ...
A second corpse flower has begun to bloom at Sydney's Botanic Gardens. The plant, Putricia's "sibling", will not be displayed to the public and will be kept in the nursery to better control ...
But to fans of this specimen, she’s Putricia — a portmanteau of “putrid” and “Patricia” eagerly adopted by her followers who, naturally, call themselves Putricians. For a week ...
The rare stink flower "Putricia" is currently blooming in the Sydney Botanic Gardens. It has already attracted 20,000 onlookers since Thursday. The waiting time is at least 90 minutes.
But to fans of this specimen, she’s Putricia — a portmanteau of “putrid” and “Patricia” eagerly adopted by her followers who, naturally, call themselves Putricians. For a week ...
A rare and revolting spectacle has drawn tens of thousands to Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, where a foul-smelling flower known as “Putricia” has finally bloomed. The corpse flower ...
VOX POP: I’m here to see the star of the show, Putricia, hopefully we get to catch her in bloom. HAGAR COHEN, REPORTER: It’s a reception worthy of a rockstar. VOX POP 2: We are ready for it.
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