The more time you spend around the devil’s tongue, the more its smell gets under your skin. It first greets you as a dull odor, somewhat akin to a wet dog or raw fish. But stick around long ...
But it’s not the only stinky plant in the greenhouse. The Amorphophallus konjac — better known as the Devil’s Tongue — is currently blooming. And smelling up the area around it.
How are desert lizards impacted by increased temperatures resulting from climate change? This is what a recent study published in Science hopes to address as an international team of researchers ...
A plant native to southwestern China, the devil’s tongue, like Wally, is a member of the amorphophallus genus that pollinates by attracting insects like roaches, beetles and carrion flies which ...
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Modern life makes us tired, right? But research from societies in Africa and South America suggests people in the ancient ...
Modern life makes us tired, right? But research from societies in Africa and South America suggests people in the ancient ...
Read: How to grow and care for a cast iron plant The mother-in-law’s tongue plant (sansevieria trifasciata) is a flowering species that originates from West Africa. In line with its long, sword-like ...
The arrival of the new year brings with it the opportunity to sow seeds indoors for the year ahead. For some plants, including tropical crops like chillies and aubergines, sowing as early as January ...
Out they tumbled, these old apartheid skeletons. PW Botha was there, finger wagging and lizard tongue flicking away. So was Piet Koornhof, the former minister of “plural relations” who later had a ...