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Photos: Corpse flower blooms at Colorado State University
KDVR Denver via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCSU's corpse flower, Cosmo, finally bloomed for the first time early Sunday morning, emitting an...
Corpse flower blooms in Colorado, putting out an impressive stink
CBS News· 20 hours agoCosmo the corpse flower is in bloom in Northern Colorado and attracting visitors who are looking for...
Colorado state tournament: Windsor, Fort Collins baseball seasons end in tight losses
The Coloradoan via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoFriday, May 31 CLASS 2A STATE TOURNAMENT No. 12 Lyons Lyons...Eagles eliminated) This article...
Rare corpse flower set to stink up Colorado State University conservatory this weekend
Denver Post· 6 days agoColorado State University’s corpse flower is preparing for a dramatic — and pungent — debut over...
Rare 'Corpse Flower' poised to bloom for first time at northern Colorado university
Colorado Springs Gazette· 7 days agoA corpse flower named Cosmo at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado< ...
Corpse flower named Cosmo is expected to bloom — and stink — on CSU campus Sunday
Denver Post· 3 days agoColorado State University’s corpse flower is expected to bloom and reach the peak of repulsive glory...
UPDATE: Cosmo the Corpse Flower has bloomed
FOX21 Colorado Springs· 3 days agoUPDATE: SUNDAY 5/26/2024 11:13 a.m. (FORT COLLINS, Colo.) — Cosmo, the Corpse Flower at Colorado State University ...
CSU sniffs botanical behemoth Cosmo the corpse flower
Colorado State Collegian· 1 day agoWith a long line quickly spreading around Colorado State University’s Plant Growth Facilities...
Fort Collins high school students celebrate graduation. See the best photos here
The Coloradoan via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFort Collins celebrated graduation. Graduates of the class of 2024 from Fossil Ridge, Poudre, Rocky Mountain and Fort Collins ...
Let the rotting flesh smells commence. Corpse flower on the verge of blooming at CSU
The Fort Collins Coloradoan· 3 days agoLet the rotting flesh smells commence. The Colorado State University corpse flower, named Cosmo, is...