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Gagnus, Edmonton’s new corpse flower, is in bloom at Muttart ConservatoryEdmonton's newest corpse flower now has a name — and just in time too, because the stinky plant went into bloom Friday morning at the Muttart Conservatory.EnvironmentMay 25, 2018
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A new corpse flower is about to bloom at the Muttart ConservatoryPutrella, the infamous stinky flower, has a younger cousin who is about to make their debut at Edmonton's Muttart Conservatory.EnvironmentMay 23, 2018
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Putrella, the stinky corpse flower, will bloom again at Muttart ConservatoryEdmonton's Muttart Conservatory announced Tuesday that its infamous — and incredibly putrid — Putrella "corpse flower" will bloom in the next week or two.EnvironmentApr 18, 2017
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Putrella the corpse flower in bloom again at the Muttart ConservatoryIf you missed it the first time, have no fear: Putrella, the infamous stinky flower at the Muttart Conservatory, is in bloom again.Apr 7, 2015
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