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In Brazil, the rafflesia is commonly referred to as "rafflesia" as well, but it is also known as "flor cadáver," which translates to "corpse flower." This name is derived from its strong odor, reminiscent of rotting flesh, which attracts pollinators like carrion beetles. The plant is notable for its large, distinctive flowers and is found in specific tropical regions.

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