A rare corpse flower, scientifically known as Amorphophallus titanum and affectionately nicknamed Putricia, unfurled at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney after a seven-year wait since it arrived at ...
Thousands of people have tuned in to watch a livestream of the world’s most foul-smelling plant as it prepares to bloom for the first time in years. The titan arum, also known as the ‘corpse ...
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 ...
Fans of the specimen know it as "Putricia" — a portmanteau of "putrid" and "Patricia" — and, naturally, refer to themselves as "Putricians." For the past week, she has sat on a stately ...
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 ...
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 ...