The Rafflesia Arnoldii is the world's largest flower.
Rafflesia- The largest flower in the world.
Rafflesia- biggest flower in the world.
Rafflesia grows and lives by the so-called master.
The biggest flower is Rafflesia.
Officially, Rafflesia was discovered in 1818.
Rafflesia has a competitor- amorphophallus titanic.
The largest flower in the world- the Rafflesia.
Do you still remember the Rafflesia?
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Usually, Rafflesia Arnoldi spends at least three years on this process.
Arnoldi Rafflesia flower grows only on the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan.
In Malaysia, there is a nature reserve park in which Rafflesia is grown specially.
Rafflesia flower, the photo of which is in this article,
is used in traditional medicine.
Rafflesia has fruits that resemble huge berries, which contain
a lot of seeds(up to four million).
Rafflesia belongs to the parasitic flowering plants of the Rafflesian family,
and has more than 30 species.
Rafflesia chooses her place of residence very carefully,
since she will eat only thanks to the second plant.
Despite the long process of development, the lifespan of Rafflesia has a very short time- only 2-4 days.
Despite the long process of development, the life of Rafflesia has a very short time- only 2-4 days.
The smallest, Rafflesia patma, has flowers up to 30 cm,
and in tuan-mude they are already about 1 m.
But the first flower discovered was
named after one of the members of the expedition, Joseph Arnold- Rafflesia Arnoldi.
Having blossomed, Rafflesia emits the smell of rotten meat,
attracting to itself the flies, which it uses for pollination.
Rafflesia Arnold- gigantic plant blooming with a single flower,
which can be 60-100 cm in diameter and weigh 8-10 kg.
There are photos of garden plants and forest wildflowers,
blooming tulips and exotic Rafflesia, red roses and bright yellow sunflowers.
Rafflesia Arnold- a giant plant,
blooming single flowers, which can be 60-100 cm in diameter and weigh more than 8-10 kg.
Residents of the islands of the Philippines and Indonesia are convinced that Rafflesia(a giant flower) contributes to the return of potency.
The nutrients in which Rafflesia Arnoldi needs for full development, she gets,
feeding on the juice of her“master” with the help of suckers.
Once on these plants, the seeds of Rafflesia produce thin threads
and penetrate under the bark of the“host” in no way harming him.
According to unofficial sources, for the first time, Rafflesia was discovered in 1797 on the island of Java
by French explorer Louis Auguste Deschamps.
Rafflesia was discovered in 1818,
when one of the flowers grew up to 90 cm in diameter and 6 kg- these dimensions already impressed the expedition team.