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Wally, the corpse flower at IU's Bloomington Biology Building Greenhouse, is expected to bloom this weekend. What a smell!
Indiana University's beloved corpse flower, Wally, recently bloomed. When will the rare sight and horrible smell happen again ...
Corpse flowers, or Amorphophallus titanum, are a species of plant native to the Indonesian rainforest. They only bloom after ...
"Wally" an Amorphophallus titanium, or "corpse flower," is starting to bloom at the Indiana University Bloomington Biology Building Greenhouse. As it blooms, the towering plant emits a pungent odor ...
Indiana University is inviting the public to visit Wally, the stinky superstar corpse flower, at the Biology Greenhouse until ...
A plant at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens called Titan Arum —which gives off a rotting meat smell — is blooming in a brief, ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana University in Bloomington is one of three universities in the country that has an Amorphophallus titanum, more commonly known as a corpse flower.
IU's corpse flower, Wally, currently stands at over 6 feet tall Monday, June 26, 2023. It will keep growing until it completes its bloom.