monster flower

plant species, Rafflesia arnoldii
Also known as: Rafflesia arnoldii, corpse flower

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characteristics

  • Rafflesia flower
    In Rafflesiaceae

    The monster flower genus (Rafflesia) consists of about 42 species native to Southeast Asia, all of which are parasitic upon the roots of Tetrastigma vines (family Vitaceae). The genus includes the giant R. arnoldii, sometimes known as the corpse flower, which produces the largest known individual…

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  • Rafflesia flower
    In Rafflesiaceae

    The genus includes the giant R. arnoldii, sometimes known as the corpse flower, which produces the largest known individual flower of any plant species in the world and is found in the forested mountains of Sumatra and Borneo. Its fully developed flower appears aboveground as a thick fleshy five-lobed structure…

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  • Rafflesia flower
    In rafflesia: Major species and conservation

    The genus includes the giant R. arnoldii, sometimes known as the corpse flower or monster flower, which produces the largest-known individual flower of any plant species in the world and is found in the forested mountains of Sumatra and Borneo. Its fully developed flower appears aboveground as a thick fleshy…

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largest flower and inflorescences

Vitales

  • grape
    In Vitales

    …parasitic plant Rafflesia arnoldii (monster flower, also sometimes called corpse flower for its strong odour), which is native only to a few areas within the Malay Archipelago. This species has the largest flower in the world, often measuring nearly 1 metre (3.3 feet) across, and is critically endangered.

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