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The Denver Post: Colorado farmers, florists seek renaissance for local flower scene
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... While couples begin dusting off vases for Valentine’s Day, those looking to buy grown-in-Colorado flowers might have to look harder than they thought. While ...
Colorado Public Radio: Colorado State University’s corpse flower bloomed. Here’s how to see (and smell) it
Cosmo, Colorado State University’s stinky and rare corpse flower, bloomed for the first time Saturday night. Hundreds of people are lined up Sunday, completely circling the block on the CSU campus ...
Colorado State University’s corpse flower bloomed. Here’s how to see (and smell) it
The Denver Post: For your next Colorado bouquet, try a flower CSA, pick-your-own farm (or winery!) or mobile flower shop
For your next Colorado bouquet, try a flower CSA, pick-your-own farm (or winery!) or mobile flower shop
CBS News: Corpse flower blooms in Colorado, putting out an impressive stink
Cosmo the corpse flower is in bloom in Northern Colorado and attracting visitors who are looking for a rare botanical experience. The stinky plant is located at the Plant Growth Facility Conservatory ...
The Gazette: Rare 'Corpse Flower' poised to bloom for first time at northern Colorado university
Cosmo the corpse flower at Colorado State University is expected to bloom for the first time this Memorial Day weekend. When the rare bloom happens, Cosmo will emit a putrid odor that has been ...
Rare 'Corpse Flower' poised to bloom for first time at northern Colorado university