I just read an article about this plant, so any info I'm sharing is not based on personal experience.
Rafflesia is a paras...Read Moreitic flower native to east and southeast Asia. It is the largest flower in the world, up to 1m-wide (3ft), blood-red, rootless, leafless and stemless. Their giant blooms, which weigh up to 7kg (15lb) and in appearance and fragrance mimic decomposing meat, attracting carrion flies that pollinate them. Eschewing the process of photosynthesis, the Rafflesiaceae bed down in the tissue of the tropical grape vine, feasting upon the nutrients it provides.
I just read an article about this plant, so any info I'm sharing is not based on personal experience.
Rafflesia is a paras...Read More