Dense jungle all around. The strong smell of rotting flesh is coming from there. If you look, you will see a red flower four feet wide in the forest. No stalks, no leaves, no roots. Just a huge big flower. The scars on his skin are like scars. The petals are thick, reddish.
Its name is Radhaflasia, home in Indonesia. There are many types of radiflasia, the smallest being five inches wide and the largest being four feet wide. These are corps flowers, corpse flowers. The rot spreads like rotten corpses so that the carnivorous insects come to pollinate them. It also looks a lot like a rotten corpse.
The strangest thing is their trees. Small seeds are carried far and wide by animals like needles in the forest. When that seed falls on another tree, it becomes a radiflacia tree inside that tree. Like Vetam, his tissue spreads through the holes in the host tree. It has no roots, no leaves, no twigs. He survives by taking juice from another tree.
Then one day a bud came out of the trunk of the tree. Gradually it became like a huge cabbage. Then if the luck is good, it blossoms into a flower.
The chances of rheumatoid arthritis are very low, most do not survive.
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Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. It contains approximately 28 species (including four incompletely characterized species as recognized by Willem Meijer in 1997), all found in Southeast Asia, mainly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.