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California Natural History Guides Blog California Natural History Guides Blog Home July 08, 2009 Trudy Returns We are terribly disappointed that we missed the aromatic return of Trudy , at the University of California Botanical Garden . Trudy is, of course, the infamouse "Corpse Flowers" or Amorphophallus titanum . This stinky plant is known for its rotting-flesh smell and its conspicuous display, which is still on view at the Gardens. By Laura Cerruti Jul 8, 2009 12:18:05 PM | Books , Botany , Gardening , Natural History , Plant , Science , Travel Comment 4 Reblog It 0 July 06, 2009 Serpentine Knoll While hiking on the North side of Mount Tamalpais, just off the Fairfax-Bolinas Road, we climbed to a spot called Serpentine Knoll. The plants on this section of the trail were dramatically different from all that had come on the trail leading up to it, so it sent me scurrying to Introduction to California Soils and Plants: Serpentine, Ver...

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