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One of the Missouri Botanical Garden鈥檚 corpse flowers named Octavia is expected to bloom this week. Its yet-unnamed clone will likely bloom next week.
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Luna is a 6-year-old corpse flower whose parents were named Alice and Stinky.
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A corpse flower on display at the Missouri Botanical Garden likely will not perform one of its stunning and foul-smelling blooms.The corpse flower, one of鈥
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You still have a few hours left to smell the corpse flower.The Titan Arum, an Aroid plant from Sumatra, is currently in bloom at the Missouri Botanical鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 21, 2013: The plant is a strange mixture of contradictions: Its flower takes only a few weeks to鈥
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A second Amorphophallus titanum has bloomed at the Missouri Botanical Garden. It鈥檚 known as the titan arum 鈥 the flower can reach over six feet tall 鈥 or鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 16, 2011 - Archie, the blossom of a corpse flower, is dying in the greenhouse of the University鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 16 2011 - Archie, the blossom of a corpse flower, is dying in the greenhouse of the University of鈥