RAFFLESIA - WORLD'S LARGEST FLOWER, a parasitic plant up to a meter in diameter. After blooming for five to seven days, it shrinks to seed. It only grows in the jungles of Southeast Asia. This one was photographed an hour east of Kinabalu National Park in Sabah, Malaysia in northern Borneo.
EmilyGreyPhotography > RAFFLESIA - WORLD'S LARGEST FLOWER, a parasitic plant up to a meter in diameter. After blooming for five to seven days, it shrinks to seed. It only grows in the jungles of Southeast Asia. This one was photographed an hour east of Kinabalu National Park in Sabah, Malaysia in northern Borneo.
RAFFLESIA - WORLD'S LARGEST FLOWER, a parasitic plant up to a meter in diameter. After blooming for five to seven days, it shrinks to seed. It only grows in the jungles of Southeast Asia. This one was photographed an hour east of Kinabalu National Park in Sabah, Malaysia in northern Borneo.
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