NO!
No
A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
A rafflesia flower is not carnivorous. It is a parasite and gets its nutrients and water from the Tetrastigma vine that it is growing in.
Rafflesia smells wonderful if you are a fly or beetle looking for rotting meat to eat or lay eggs in. To humans the smell is awful.
it eats every thing except bees
yeah its delicious taste just like vileplume!
the rafflesia attracts flies , which in turn pollinate the rafflesia
what is the lifespan of a rafflesia?
Rafflesia is the scientific/Latin/botanical name. Rafflesia is the genus.
Flies mainly pollinate these smelly flowers
The rafflesia is from the family Rafflesiaceae.