The Igbo people believe that a well done burial ritual would determine the well-being of the deceased in the land of the ...
Artists in this year’s Sydney Festival imagine exit strategies from a climate change doom loop – and dream of taking root in ...
A corpse flower, aptly named Putricia, recently bloomed at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney for the first time in 15 years.
Thousands of people queued in Australia last week to smell a flower. The corpse flower, which blooms once every few years, but for only around 24 hours, opened at Sydney Botanic Gardens. There have ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
People view an endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink, which is about to bloom at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025.
There is one alien species, though, in a conspicuous pile of yellow envelopes: the pollen of a corpse flower. The blooming of Sumatran superstar “Putricia” at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden ...
A rare blooming of a distinctive-smelling "corpse flower" is underway at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney. AddedJan 12th, 2025 Adelaide's train network is back under public ownership, after the State ...
Some 27,000 people showed up and waited up to three-and-a-half hours to see - and smell - the full spectacle of the corpse flower, nicknamed “Putricia”, unfurling at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens ...
Hyderabad: In a shocking incident, two daughters were said to have been living with their mother’s dead body for eight days. The police said the body was not decomposed and the neighbours also ...
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