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Rare Corpse flower to become 29th to bloom in US history Special

Houston - A flower is causing quite a stink in the Houston Museum District. It's called the Amorphophallus Titanum, better known as the Corpse Flower because of its bad odor. Named Lois, she is a rare endangered plant and becomes one of 29 to bloom in the US.
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Researchers have identified the genetic "switch" that triggers the flowering process in plants as they respond to warmer temperatures.
Demand for leaves from an endangered palm, found in Central and South America is threatening the species' long term survival, a study warns.
Researchers are surprised by how much earlier plants begin flowering when at elevated temperatures - a far greater effect than models predict.
One in 10 woodland flowers is under threat of extinction in Wales, says a conservation charity which wants a shift in how forestry is managed.
Kimberly Bois has lived in her condominium in Portsmouth, N.H. since April 2008. While she was excited then to buy a home and plant her own garden, it hasn't been all roses. Her condominium association is suing to force her to remove the flowers she planted in her front yard and fined her $50 a day.
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