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From the page: "Over a meter across, the flower of this rare Malaysian plant is the single largest known to man, and that's only the beginning of Rafflesia arnoldii's unusual characteristics. The rest of the plant consists only of a fungus-like filament, which grows as a parasite... more
Reviewed by chupmacabre Jan 12 2009, 11:19am ( 37 reviews ) • bogleech.com
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Rated by pixtrose52 on Oct 19, 10:01pm
Strange plants..
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Rated by barryr666 on Sep 22, 2:22am
How some plants interact with insects, and some with birds, using them as providers of food, sex or defence.
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Rated by HermanStumble on Apr 15 2009, 2:21pm
The day of the triffids :)
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Rated by tamarabxx2007 on Mar 15 2009, 7:25pm
I use to have one of these...very cool!
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Rated by Crosbi on Feb 20 2009, 4:52pm
Clever little flowers.
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Rated by cherokeepride on Jan 29 2009, 6:55pm
fasinating
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Rated by Innomen on Jan 19 2009, 1:05pm
Very nice! Accurate, subdued, informative, and brief. I think my favorites are the sex doll plants. That's just genius, and it reminds me of the movie species.