Rafflesia patma

E122017

Rafflesia patma is a rare parasitic flowering plant native to Indonesia, known for its large, foul-smelling blossoms that lack leaves, stems, and roots.

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Rafflesia patma canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant
parasitic plant
plant species
belongsToFloraOf Java
biogeographicRealm Indomalayan realm
conservationStatus threatened
describedAs rare
distributionStatus endemic to Indonesia
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
ecologicalRole specialist parasite
family Rafflesiaceae
flowerCharacteristic fleshy
foul-smelling
large
flowerEmergence from host vine stem
flowerFunction attract carrion-associated insects
genus Rafflesia
growthForm holoparasite
habitat lowland forest
tropical rainforest
hasCommonFeatureWith Rafflesia arnoldii
hasLeaf false
hasRoot false
hasStem false
hostGrowthForm woody vine
kingdom Plantae
lifeCycleStage endophytic phase in host tissue
nativeTo Indonesia
Java
West Java
nutrientAcquisition from host vascular system
odorFunction mimic rotting flesh
odorType carrion-like
order Malpighiales
organismType obligate parasite
parasitizes Tetrastigma
photosyntheticCapability non-photosynthetic
photosyntheticOrgan absent
plantPartVisible flower only
pollinatedBy flies
pollinationSyndrome sapromyiophily
producesStructure flower
reproductiveOrgan unisexual flower
taxonRank species
threatenedBy deforestation
habitat loss

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Ujung Kulon National Park flora Rafflesia patma