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What is the world’s biggest or largest flower? The record holder is the Titan Arum, or the “corpse flower.” When the flower is fully bloomed, it is said to smell like a rotting corpse. It is about 3m (10ft) tall and is native to Sumatra, Indonesia. The giant ‘corpse flower’ blooms only occasionally.


Rafflesia micropylora. This parasitic flowering plant exists as a fungus-like vegetative body within the tissue of the host before it finally produces a large flower outside the host plant (the flowers of R. arnoldii, up to a meter across, are the largest of any angiosperm). The flower can be found in southeastern Asia (Malaya, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines).

These are photos of not-so-huge flowers: Hibiscus hybrids

Sun Flower

I don’t know the name of this flower, but I’ve seen one before.

Are there any other species you know?

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