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Rafflesia pricei
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The central well of a Rafflesia where a rotten meat odor attracts flies. Crocker Range, Borneo. I
Rafflesia pricei bud with host vine.
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Showing the giant bud of a Rafflesia flower, and a nearby Tetrastigma vine on whose roots they are parasitic.
Rafflesia pricei
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This genus entails the world's heaviest flowers, and they are odorous root parasites.
Rafflesia keithii
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Malaysia
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Natasha de Vere & Col Ford
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Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
Big red flower and bud
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Sabah, Malaysia