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The Rafflesia defies botany textbooks. The parasitic plant has no stems, leaves, or roots. It survives by leaching nutrients from certain vines and only its flowers are visible. For years ...
Rafflesia (Rafflesia keithii), Borneo. This plant has no stem or leaves, instead it is a parasite on a vine. By feeding on its host, rafflesia is able to produce the world's biggest flower ...
CARLSBERG Malaysia is paying tribute to the cultural ... the visuals showcase the orang utan and the rare Rafflesia flowering plant in Sabah, while Sarawak’s edition evokes the rhythm of the ...
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QUIZ: How well do you know Malaysia?Sabah is a rafflesia conservation centre at which tourists can view the parasitic plant up-close. [/Trivia] [Question]Can you grow oranges in Malaysia? [/Question] [Answer-Correct]Yes[/Answer ...
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