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Undoubtedly one of the world's most remarkable plants, the parasitic Rafflesia holds the record for having the largest flower, sometimes reching over one meter across. Their macabre beauty belies a clever deception: the dark reddish coloration and putrid stench of the bloom mimic the rotting carcass of an animal, which thus lures carrion flies into the interior chamber where they will pollinate it. There are around 30 species in the genus, with variable flower sizes, this being R. tuan-mudae from Borneo, one of the largest. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).

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Borneo, East Malaysia, Magnoliopsida, Malaysia, Malpighiales, Rafflesiaceae, Sarawak, Southeast Asia, bloom, endemic, flora, flower, mimic, mimicry, parasite, parasitic, parasitic plant, parasitism, plant, pollinate, pollination, rafflesia, rainforest, reproductive mimicry, tropical
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Mimicry, Borneo, Plants, Parasites & Parasitoids
Undoubtedly one of the world's most remarkable plants, the parasitic Rafflesia holds the record for having the largest flower, sometimes reching over one meter across. Their macabre beauty belies a clever deception: the dark reddish coloration and putrid stench of the bloom mimic the rotting carcass of an animal, which thus lures carrion flies into the interior chamber where they will pollinate it. There are around 30 species in the genus, with variable flower sizes, this being R. tuan-mudae from Borneo, one of the largest. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).