Rafflesia, the flower species which contains some of the world’s largest flowers, is at risk of extinction, scientists have warned in a new study. The study, co-authored by botanists from the ...
Meet “Rafflesia.” Also called “stinking corpse lily” because of its offending smell, Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. Known as the largest flower in the ...
An international group of scientists, including botanists at the University of Oxford's Botanic Garden, has issued an urgent call for coordinated action to save the iconic genus Rafflesia, which ...
Rusli says poorly managed tourism activities threaten the survival of Rafflesia. — Photos: Bernama and file photos THE morning sun casts a soft glow through the dense greenery of Kelantan’s Lojing ...
The stench of decay announces death—but Rafflesia plants turn it on like a neon sign. Forty-two parasitic species exude the smell of rot to lure insects, thriving under the guise of death. From a ...
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Adriane Tobias, a teaching associate at the College of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of the Philippines Los Baños, with a Rafflesia banaoana, a species named after the Banao ...
MALAYBALAY CITY (PIA) — “The world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia, thrives in Baungon, Bukidnon, symbolizing the rich biodiversity of northern Mindanao,” Henry Adornado, regional executive director ...
KOTA KINABALU, Jan 13 -- Visitors to Sabah no longer have to go deep into the forest to see the rare Rafflesia Keithii as the enormous flower can now be seen at the Rafflesia Conservation Centre, ...
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