The corpse flower, as it is known, had flowered while the gardens were closed, and its odor had largely dissipated by the time the gardens opened to the public.
By Nancy Gaarder / World-Herald staff writer, Omaha World-Herald
Sun, 05/28/2017 - 10:00pm
The corpse flower, as it is known, had flowered while the gardens were closed, and its odor had largely dissipated by the time the gardens opened to the public.