Secret doors, smoke plumes, air locks, a million species and shipwrecked treasures: this world-renowned Sydney establishment could be the most biodiverse spot in the country.
The Wollemi Pine’s bark looks like bubbling chocolate—but its real secret? It’s a 200-million-year-old survivor from the age of dinosaurs.
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Daily Mail on MSNEdward and Sophie joke together on tour of Nepali botanic gardenThe Duke of Edinburgh joked with his wife as he planted a tree in a Nepali garden, next to two that were planted by his ...
The corpse flower dubbed "Putricia" arrived at the Botanical Garden of Sydney seven years ago, and has grown a cult following.
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A blooming plant that reeks of gym socks and rotting garbage has thousands lining up for a whiffAn endangered tropical plant that emits the stench of a rotting corpse during its rare blooms has begun to flower in a greenhouse in Sydney.
As they say in show business, the show must go on – but when a company performs outside, that is sometimes easier said than ...
The Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia featured this flower. Scientifically it's named the Giant Amorphophallus Titanum, but nicknamed Putricia by the locals for its foul stench.
Across the globe in Australia, a Amorphophallus titanum corpse flower nicknamed Putricia has been blooming for the past week ...
Hand-pollination of the pungent corpse flower results in hundreds of seeds that will be sent across the world to help ...
Locals are encouraged to lace up their joggers and register for the Campbelltown City Challenge Walk as it returns to the ...
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AAP on MSNFour vandals cause $140k damage to PM statuesPolice are on the hunt for four vandals who decapitated two statues of Australian prime ministers and damaged another 18 ...
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