CULTURETammy Brener, plant growth facility manager in Colorado State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences, measures Cosmo, a corpse flower that is getting ready to bloom, on Wednesday. Cosmo the corpse flower came to CSU in 2016 and has been dormant until about two weeks ago, when the plant started growing 4 to 5 inches a day, indicating it’s getting ready to bloom. Podcast PlaylistCONVERSATIONEach weekday The Daily Sun-Up podcast brings you a bit of Colorado history, headlines and a thoughtful conversation. We keep it tight so you can quickly listen, or stack up a few and tune in at your leisure. You can download the Sun-Up for free in your favorite podcasting app, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or RSS to plug into your app.
Source: Daily Sun May 24, 2024 21:00 UTC