no, it is a flowering plant without stem or leaf!! :)
The rafflesia is from the family Rafflesiaceae.
Rafflesia is the scientific/Latin/botanical name. Rafflesia is the genus.
Although both the titan arum and rafflesia are known for their large and foul-smelling flowers, they are not the same plant. The titan arum, also known as the "corpse flower," produces the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world, while the rafflesia produces the largest individual flower. Additionally, they belong to different plant families, with the titan arum belonging to the Araceae family and the rafflesia belonging to the Rafflesiaceae family.
The Rafflesia, also known as the corpse flower, can weigh up to 15 pounds or more, making it one of the heaviest flowers in the world.
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.
No, rafflesia is not a mushroom; it is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. Known for producing the largest flowers in the world, some species can reach up to three feet in diameter. Unlike mushrooms, which are fungi, rafflesia is a parasitic plant that lacks leaves, stems, and true roots, deriving nutrients from its host vine.
the rafflesia attracts flies , which in turn pollinate the rafflesia
The rafflesia is from the family Rafflesiaceae.
what is the lifespan of a rafflesia?
Rafflesia ssp.Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. There are approximately 25 verified species of Rafflesia.
Rafflesia is the scientific/Latin/botanical name. Rafflesia is the genus.
it is becausethe rain Forest are cut out where also rafflesia cannot grow
Rafflesia is the largest flower.It belongs to:Kingdom:PlantaeDivision:Magnoliospidaclass:magnoliospidaOrder:malphigialesFamily:rafflesiaceae
it is a parasitic plant like rafflesia
i think the rafflesia doesn't need sunlight
Yes, a rafflesia is an endangered plant.
Rafflesia tuan-mudae was created in 1868.