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Austin Peay State University's second corpse flower, Athena, is in full bloom. Athena is the little sister of APSU's famous ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Austin Peay State University’s corpse flower, “Athena,” is in full bloom. Athena is the little ...
This summer, the Sundquist Science Complex Greenhouse will once again be the place to see a blooming corpse flower.
When these plants first bloom after 7-10 years of growth, they emit a powerful smell to attract beetles for pollination. The ...
The time has come for an infamous flower bloom — rare enough to draw crowds — inside a greenhouse at Austin Peay State ...
When the corpse flower blooms, it emits an intense, foul odor. “We’re used to flowers with sweet smells that attract bees and butterflies,” Dr. Carol Baskauf, Austin Peay State University ...
One of the corpse flower plants at Austin Peay State University appears ready to unfurl into one of the world’s rarest treasures – a flowering structure up to 8 feet tall that emits the odor ...
An 8-year-old Amorphophallus titanum, also called titan arum or “corpse plant,” is expected to bloom at Austin Peay State University, according to biology professor Dr. Carol Baskauf.
Austin Peay State University's corpse flower, named Zeus, could bloom any day now, which is a very rare event. Because of this, the university has extended the hours the public can see the plant.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — After weeks of anticipation, the corpse flower on Austin Peay State University's campus began blooming on Thursday night.. The flower, nicknamed "Zeus," will bloom for ...
One of the corpse flower plants at Austin Peay State University appears ready to unfurl into one of the world’s rarest treasures – a flowering structure up to 8 feet tall that emits the odor ...