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  1. Malaysian nature owns very rare and unique species, and probably some of them can break Guinness records with its size, weight or weird features. Among them, rafflesia has a fame as the biggest single flower in the world. Rafflesia is a parasitic plant, which grows in a wild only in Southeast Asia.

  2. Rafflesia is an extremely strange, rare and beautiful flower that can only be seen in unique and highly specific ecosystems in southeast asia AND it only blooms for a few days. As a worldschooling family seeing Rafflesia in Malaysia was a genuine highly for our boys – and also for us!

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RafflesiaRafflesia - Wikipedia

    In Perak, three species of the flower can be found in Royal Belum state park and Gerik forest reserve of which are Rafflesia kerrii, Rafflesia cantleyi and Rafflesia azlanii. Rafflesia azlanii was named after the Sultan of Perak , Sultan Azlan Shah . [ 32 ]

  4. Aug 20, 2016 · This largest known individual flower of the Earth is found only in Malaysia, Sumatra, Java & Kalimantan of Indonesia, southern Thailand, and southern Philippines. The Rafflesia flower is known for being huge, leathery and speckled five-petaled flower.

  5. IN the heart of Malaysia's biodiversity, an extraordinary resident graces Gunung Gading National Park — the Rafflesia. This elusive flower, sometimes referred to as 'corpse flower' due to its offending smell, stands as a botanical marvel.

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · Rafflesia tuan-mudae. Venturing into Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, Rafflesia tuan-mudae is an endemic species that can be found in the Gunung Gading National Park. With a diameter of up to 60 centimeters, Rafflesia tuan-mudae features deep red petals adorned with numerous white spots.

  7. Mar 4, 2019 · Though Malaysia’s Sarawak Province is home to a plethora of national parks, there’s only one where you can find the ultra rare Rafflesia flower: Gunung Gading National Park. Fortunately, the park, located in the town of Lundu, is within easy reach of Kuching.