Rafflesia arnoldii, known for producing the world's largest individual flower, faces threats from habitat loss, deforestation, and climate change. Its survival depends on specific host vines, primarily from the Tetrastigma genus, which can be negatively impacted by environmental changes and human activity. Additionally, invasive species and pollution can disrupt the delicate ecosystems that support this unique plant. Conservation efforts are essential to protect its habitats and ensure its survival.
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The botanical name is Rafflesia arnoldii. Always capitalize the first letter of the first word.
Rafflesia Arnoldii
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rafflesia arnoldii
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Rafflesia arnoldii
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It is grown in Malaysia and it was found in Philippines
Yes, a rafflesia is an endangered plant.
it is a parasitic plant like rafflesia