it is a parasitic plant like rafflesia
Yes, a rafflesia is an endangered plant.
Rafflesia Arnoldii
Rafflesia arnoldii
Rafflesia arnoldii is a parasitic plant that does not have chlorophyll to photosynthesize its own food. Instead, it absorbs nutrients from the host plant, typically vines of the Tetrastigma species.
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The botanical name is Rafflesia arnoldii. Always capitalize the first letter of the first word.
Rafflesia arnoldii, known for producing the world's largest flower, is not widely used in traditional medicine. While some local communities may utilize parts of the plant for various purposes, scientific research on its medicinal properties is limited. The primary focus on Rafflesia arnoldii has been its ecological role and unique characteristics rather than its medicinal applications.
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Largest bloom
The scientific name of the Rafflesia flower is Rafflesia arnoldii. It is a parasitic plant known for producing the largest individual flower in the world, with a strong foul odor.
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