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Can anyone tell me about the Rafflesia flower? please............

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Answered by ItzMeh88
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Answer:

The bloom hollow at the centre and white and red-spotted, has five petals. ... A Rafflesia flower can grow up to a metre in diameter, and the biggest can weigh up to 7kg. Despite having such a huge flower, the parasitic plant has no root or stem and grows inside its host, a Tetrasigma vine, which is of the grape family.

Explanation:

Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. It contains approximately 28 species, all found in Southeast Asia, mainly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.

Kingdom: Plantae

Scientific name: Rafflesia

Order: Malpighiales

Higher classification: Rafflesiaceae

Rank: Genus

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Answered by dashsurama
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Answer:The bloom hollow at the centre and white and red-spotted, has five petals. ... A Rafflesia flower can grow up to a metre in diameter, and the biggest can weigh up to 7kg. Despite having such a huge flower, the parasitic plant has no root or stem and grows inside its host, a Tetrasigma vine, which is of the grape family.

Explanation:

Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. It contains approximately 28 species, all found in Southeast Asia, mainly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.

Kingdom: Plantae

Scientific name: Rafflesia

Order: Malpighiales

Higher classification: Rafflesiaceae

Rank: Genus

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