rainforests on slopes of mountain ranges
it is a parasitic plant like rafflesia
Yes, a rafflesia is an endangered plant.
The difference between a Venus fly trap and Rafflesia plant is that the Rafflesia plant is bigger than the Venus fly trap plant. The Venus fly trap also doesn't stink. The rafflesia plant does!!!
The symbiotic relationship between a Rafflesia plant and vine is parasitism.The Rafflesia plant benefits, but the vine suffers and soon dies.
i think the rafflesia doesn't need sunlight
The Rafflesia
No. Rafflesia is pollinated by insects. They are attracted to the plant by its odour of rotting meat.
The rafflesia plant is a perennial plant. Perennial plants are those that live for more than two years, with rafflesia being known to live for several years. This plant is unique as it is a parasitic plant that lacks leaves, stems, and roots, and it relies on other host plants for nutrients.
Rafflesia Arnoldi
Yes
Rafflesia Arnoldii
Rafflesia plants do not have traditional roots. Instead, they are parasitic and rely on host vines, typically from the Tetrastigma genus, to obtain nutrients and water. Their unique structure allows them to grow directly from the host plant's tissues, bypassing the need for roots. This adaptation is part of what makes Rafflesia one of the most unusual plants in the world.