For updates, visit the Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory website.
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2019/09/12/carolus-poised-to-bloom/
About 1 p.m. this afternoon, Wee Stinky’s spathe started pulling back from the spadix, the earliest onset for any of our flowerings here at Cornell. So tonight is the night if you want to get a...
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2018/12/14/wee-stinky-opening-tonight/
For updates on ‘Wee Stinky’ visit the Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory news feed. CALS News : The race is on. One of Cornell’s two flowering-sized Titan arums — dubbed Wee Stinky for its ...
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2018/12/11/titan-arum-to-bloom-in-campus-conservatory/
For updates on ‘Wee Stinky’ visit the Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory news feed. One of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory’s two flowering-sized Titan arums is preparing to flower, likel...
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2018/11/04/titan-arum-wee-stinky-preparing-to-flower/
Both the Cornell Chronicle and CALS News reported this week on Carolus’s historic bloom: Summer breezes wafting through Cornell’s Minns Garden carried the aromas of fresh grass, notes of flor...
Thanks to all who stopped by this week to visit Carolus blooming in Minns Garden (map) . Carolus continues to wane, but will remain outside at least through the weekend if you’d like to take on...
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2017/08/11/carolus-waning-carolus-dancing/
Overnight, the tip of Carolus’s spadix tipped over as it continues to dry down. (That’s entirely normal and expected.) There’s still a bit of the arum’s trademark aroma lingering. Stop by...
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2017/08/10/carolus-spadix-collapsing/
After putting on a stinky show for visitors to Minns Garden (map) on Tuesday, Carolus has lost most of it’s stink. The Titan arum reached peak bloom outside early Tuesday morning. The spathe �...
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2017/08/09/carolus-no-longer-stinky/
We weren’t sure how Carolus would respond to cool Ithaca temperatures. But the spathe unfurled fully and the Titan arum continues to emit its carrion-like odor to attract pollinators. Stop by M...
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2017/08/08/carolus-looking-good-and-still-stinky/
It’s not as powerful as inside. But Carolus is definitely starting to stink and draw in flies. Spathe has continued to unfurl.
https://blogs.cornell.edu/arum/2017/08/07/carolus-getting-stinky/