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World Largest Flower

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Published 25 Aug 2023

Rafflesia arnoldii, the world's largest flower, is a captivating botanical wonder found in Southeast Asia's rainforests. Lacking chlorophyll, it thrives parasitically on host vines, showcasing maroon, warty-textured petals devoid of leaves and stems. Carrion flies aid its rare pollination, drawn by its odor resembling decay. Named after British naturalists, it holds cultural and scientific significance, yet faces endangerment due to habitat loss. This enigmatic bloom, with a short-lived presence of 5 to 7 days, continues to intrigue with its unique biology and ecological importance.

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