it is becausethe rain Forest are cut out where also rafflesia cannot grow
Yes, a rafflesia is an endangered plant.
The rafflesia, known for its large and distinctive flowers, became endangered primarily due to habitat loss resulting from deforestation, agricultural expansion, and human encroachment. While specific conservation statuses can vary by species, many rafflesia species were identified as endangered in the late 20th century as awareness of their ecological importance grew. Conservation efforts have been initiated since the 1990s to protect their habitats and raise awareness about their fragility.
it is becausethe rain Forest are cut out where also rafflesia cannot grow
No
it is becausethe rain Forest are cut out where also rafflesia cannot grow
Heliconia Rafflesia
Rafflesia is the scientific/Latin/botanical name. Rafflesia is the genus.
Indonesia has 3 national flowers, Jasmine, Moon Orchid, and Rafflesia.
There are 5 Raffleaia in the universe
The flies are their pollinators which help with reproducing
the Rafflesia flower grows on the lowerslopes of mountain ranges
Rafflesia flowers are generally found in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. They are usually found in rainforests, growing on the forest floor or on the lower parts of trees.