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The interior of a giant Rafflesia flower (R. tuan-mudae). With petals sometimes spanning over a meter in diameter, Rafflesia are the world's largest flowers. Flies, which act as pollinators, are attracted to the color and stench of the bloom, which mimics rotting meat. 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, rafflesia, rainforest, reproductive mimicry, tropical
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Mimicry, Borneo, Plants, Parasites & Parasitoids
The interior of a giant Rafflesia flower (R. tuan-mudae). With petals sometimes spanning over a meter in diameter, Rafflesia are the world's largest flowers. Flies, which act as pollinators, are attracted to the color and stench of the bloom, which mimics rotting meat. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).