Rafflesia is a genus of about 42 species of parasitic plants native to Southeast Asia . All species are parasitic upon the roots of Tetrastigma vines and live almost entirely within the host plants. One species, Rafflesia arnoldii, has the largest-known flower in the world. Rafflesia is a genus of plants that parasitize vines and have enormous flowers that smell like rotting flesh. They are found in Southeast Asia and have up to 41 species, some of which are the largest flowers in the world. Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants native to Southeast Asia . These plants are renowned for producing the largest individual flowers in the world, both in terms of size and weight. They are often referred to as “corpse flowers” due to their foul odour.

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