Rafflesia or corpse flower looks and smells like rotting meat. Shrews and other mammals manage to eat it without dying. So it might not be poisonous to humans. It is an endangered plant so leave it alone.
No the rafflesia arnoldii is not poisonous but it is very stinky
It is not poisonous but it is smelly!
no it isn't but stinks!
The national flower of Wales is the daffodil. It is not poisonous.
There's a flower named after him - the Rafflesia,
yes
Yes, It can irritate your skin.
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The "bleeding heart" flower is a poisonous flower so not many to not at all animals can eat it.
normally, its good for them and isn't poisonous
rafflesia arnoldi
The biannual flower, the Foxglove, is poisonous, and should not ingested.
It is to honour Sir Stamford Raffles who is considered the modern founder of Singapore.
It is Sir Thomas Raffles . And I am very sure about it.
The poisonous flower could foreshadow the destructive consequences of the secret love between Romeo and Juliet. Just like the flower can be both healing and harmful, their love brings both joy and tragedy.