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the world's largest flower Rafflesia feeds on the roots of this plant​

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Answered by purvabhoyar1614
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Species of Rafflesia are root parasites with no visible stems and leaves, but, surprisingly they produce the largest flower in the world. They are parasitic to the roots of Tetrastigma vines

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Answered by Anonymous
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The plant has no roots or leaves -- it's parasitic. The rafflesia feeds on a host plant to live, drinking its water and nutrients. 
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