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The corpse flower is a botanical rock star — prized by botanic gardens around the globe. In a new video, NPR's Skunk Bear explores the biology of the stinky giant, which thrives by playing dead.
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The University of Washington Biology Department says the corpse flower that reached the peak of its smelly bloom early Thursday will die in a few…
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Its scientific name is Amorphophallus Titanum, but its most commonly known as a corpse flower. And it could bloom any day now in the University of…