Yes, it is Rafllessia. Orobanchae is another example where entire inflorescence comes out of the ground.
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Grows low to the ground to keep out of cold climate
I think you are confusing the homophones flower and flour. Flour is ground wheat used to make bread from and comes in many varieties of which white and wholemeal are but two examples.
The Massachusetts state flower, the mayflower, is also known as the gravel plant, shadflower, ground laurel, trailing arbutus, mountain pink, winter pink. It became the state flower in 1918 and has been on the endangered species list for many years.
the flower because it has nector bees eat necto and spread it on the ground to make more seeds whitch means more plants
By sprouting down in the dirt
Tropical ground squirrel was created in 1903.
Be sure to rake up all of the acorns that fall on the ground.
Plant it about at least 3 meters away so that the tree roots have space out under ground without being tangled by the roots of a flower.
watermelon
in the ground
Moss
In the trees and on the ground of the tropical forests they live in.
The flowers which grow above the ground.
No. Not on trees. Another name for peanut is groundnut which gives you a clue to where they grow. They grow in the ground. After the flower is fertilized a stalk grows from the flower into the ground and the nuts develop below ground.
It's roots get flooded, the flower dies, the flower gets pushed to the ground, or many other things
Flower carpet (floral arrangement, esp. on the floor/ground)