Stink Collection
"Embracing the Stink: From Scaredy Cat Plants to Sulphur Wells and Skunks" Meet the Scaredy Cat Plant - Coleus canina Hybr
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"Embracing the Stink: From Scaredy Cat Plants to Sulphur Wells and Skunks" Meet the Scaredy Cat Plant - Coleus canina Hybr. This remarkable plant not only adds beauty to your garden but also drives away unwanted visitors like cats and dogs with its pungent odor. In a Punch cartoon from yesteryears, Faraday Giving His Card to Father Thames, we see humor in unexpected encounters as even the mighty river is taken aback by an unusual stench. Have you ever heard of a Silent Highwayman? Well, this notorious figure was known for his stealthy approach while robbing unsuspecting travelers on dark roads, leaving behind nothing but a lingering smell of fear. Autumn in Minnesota brings about more than just colorful foliage; it's also the season when Striped Skunks (MN309) make their presence known with their distinct scent that warns potential predators to keep their distance. Journeying to Llanwrtyd Wells in Wales takes us back in time where people flocked to experience the healing properties of the Sulphur Well – a natural spring renowned for its foul-smelling yet therapeutic waters. Fleet Street's First Sewage System revolutionized London's sanitation practices, eliminating noxious odors that once plagued this bustling street and improving public health standards for all. The Sunda Stink Badger (Mydaus javanensis) may not win any popularity contests due to its strong odor glands, but these unique creatures play an important role in maintaining ecological balance within their habitat. Zabbaleen of Mokattam in Cairo are resourceful waste collectors who navigate through mountains of garbage daily, enduring unpleasant smells as they strive to recycle and reduce waste impact on their community. Step into history with The Coalition published by G.