Rafflesia keithii and buds Kinabalu National Park - stock photo

Rafflesia keithii and a buds on the forest floor. Rafflesia keithii is a biggest flower in the world. Its a parasitic flowering plant in the genus Rafflesia endemic to Sabah in Borneo. The flowers can grow up to one meter in diameter. It is named after Henry George Keith, former Conservator of Forests in North Borneo.
Rafflesia keithii and a buds on the forest floor. Rafflesia keithii is a biggest flower in the world. Its a parasitic flowering plant in the genus Rafflesia endemic to Sabah in Borneo. The flowers can grow up to one meter in diameter. It is named after Henry George Keith, former Conservator of Forests in North Borneo.
Rafflesia keithii and buds Kinabalu National Park
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