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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 ...
This summer, the Sundquist Science Complex Greenhouse will once again be the place to see a blooming corpse flower.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Austin Peay State University’s corpse flower, “Athena,” is in full bloom. Athena is the little ...
But for the students of Austin Peay State University, the corpse flower plant growing in the Sundquist Science Complex greenhouse might bring a sweet reward. If all goes well, they’ll get the ...
After weeks of anticipation, the corpse flower on Austin Peay State University's campus has begun blooming.
Zeus – one of Austin Peay State University’s two corpse flower plants – delivered quite a show for its first-ever bloom. Thousands of people trekked to the Sundquist Science Complex ...
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.
Zeus, an 8-year-old corpse flower plant at Austin Peay State University, is looking ready to bloom and share its putrid perfume.
After weeks of anticipation, the corpse flower on Austin Peay State University's campus began blooming on Thursday night.
The time has come for an infamous flower bloom — rare enough to draw crowds — inside a greenhouse at Austin Peay State ...
One of the corpse flower plants at Austin Peay State University appears ready to unfurl into one of the world’s rarest, and smelliest, treasures.