Just in time for spooky season, a rare flower known for its putrid stench is set to bloom at a Placer County school.
Our Venus' flytrap plant was about to bloom in this time lapse. This isn't something we typically see everyday, that's why we ...
“When the corpse flower decides to bloom … it releases a stench that smells like a giant dead mouse,” Brenner said.
Roseville High School’s corpse flower bloomed Thursday, nurtured by the Think Green Club, marking a rare repeat bloom in U.S.