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Rafflesia Arnoldii The largest flower in the world comes from a leafless plant from Mayla. It’s a parasitic plant that has grapevine like roots and a fleshy flower which is the only part of the plant that appears above the ground. The flower is approximately three foot across and can weigh up to five pounds. rafflesia arnoldii • parasitic plant • flower blooms • seeds • tetrastigma
Saving the Rain Forests of Borneo Borneo is an island initially torn apart by its human history; today Borneo may face a bigger loss with the destruction of its rain forests and subsequent plant life. the rain forests of borneo • the destruction of borneo's low land forests and p • diversity of borneo's plant species • the importance of borneo's rain forests • factors contributing to the loss of borneo's fores |
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