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Rafflesia arnoldii

Rafflesia arnoldi

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Rafflesia arnoldi
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Rafflesia arnoldii Facts

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Rafflesia arnoldii Physical Description

The extremely rare Rafflesia arnoldii remains extremely difficult to locate within the forests it appears in. The buds also take many months to grow, and the remarkable blooms themselves open and live for only a few days. However, when the flower produced by this species does open, this feature attains an enormous size.

In point of fact, its blooms sometimes reach a diameter measuring as much as 3.3 ft (1 m). Quite amazingly, the weight of this incredible bud averages an impressive 24 lb (11 kg). Further, the gigantic blooms began as a distinctively cabbage-shaped structure. These buds themselves usually measure about 12 in (30 cm) in diameter.

Additionally, this part of the truly astonishing plant generally displays a shade of either a magenta or maroon color. Quite amazingly, due to its particular nature, this wonder of Nature produces no discernible stems, roots, or even leaves. Instead, the Rafflesia arnoldii develops as a group of thread-like strands of tissue.

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Rafflesia arnoldii Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

Yet another factor stands out about the incredibly rare and unique species known as the Rafflesia arnoldii. That holds true due to the fact that, quite sadly, it only inhabits an extremely small and limited habitat range. That’s because this unusual but magnificent form of flora only appears within a very small portion of Asia.

More specifically, however, that particular range of habitation consists of only very specific portions of the countries of Indonesia, Borneo, and Sumatra. Furthermore, even within this already highly limited area, the plant has extremely specific preferences for where it appears. As a result, its options remain quite limited.

That’s because this mind-blowing species only lives in regions of tropical rainforest within the confines of the three countries. But, even there, specimens only develop within an extraordinarily exact range of altitude. In point of fact, all observed individual plants appeared at roughly 3,280 ft (1,000 m) above sea level.

But, the distinctiveness of the Rafflesia arnoldii doesn’t end there. That’s because, for pollination to occur, the flies that its scent attracts must visit first a male flower and then a female flower, in that order only. The flowers develop as uni-sexual, thus need both male and female flowers in close proximity to  reproduce.

For the moment, this awesome plant does not yet appear on the IUCN Red List, due to insufficient information. Nevertheless, it must be considered to be at great risk. Therefore, conservation efforts presently remain under consideration. However, the rapid deforestation of the region makes any such attempts difficult.

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