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Researchers have known for decades that some flowers use DMDS. But the Japanese team, led by Yudai Okuyama at the National ...
The corpse plant known as "Stink Floyd," is almost in bloom. How to get ready for the stink at Reiman Gardens.
Plants repurposed an ancestral detox enzyme to produce compounds that give some flowers their distinct stink bomb aroma.
Workers at Reiman Gardens in Ames are on "bloom watch" for a rare occurrence that will make for a smelly scene this spring.
"This isn’t just a flower—it’s a 10-foot-tall botanical rock star when in full bloom: Rare. Rancid. Ridiculously cool," ...