Karena Parasit Rafflesia Patma Sulit Untuk Dikembangkan

Growing the Rafflesia Patma plant was no easy feat. Sofi had to overcome many obstacles. However, thanks to her persistence and enthusiasm, the plant finally bloomed outside its natural habitat in Pangandaran. Sofi's interest in this plant stems from its resemblance to an orchid but with parasitic properties. This uniqueness, she considered, made it interesting to study further. Rafflesia Patma and Rafflesia Arnoldi differ in their flowers. This is evident in the distinct fingerprints at the base of the Rafflesia flower. The base of the Rafflesia flower features fine hairs that distinguish one Rafflesia species from another. To learn more about this rare plant, watch the full video. Reporting by Silvia Triyanti Videography by Zulfikar Muin Photography by Donny Fernando Rafflesia, Sofi Mursidawati, Parasitic Plant, Bogor Botanical Gardens, Bogor Rafflesia, Rafflesia Arnoldii, Corpse Flower with its Host Plant, Corpse Flower Eats People, Bogor Botanical Gardens Corpse Flower, Rafflesia, Rafflesia Flower Eating Insects, Rafflesia Eats Bulaga, Rafflesia Pat, Rafflesia Patma, Corpse Flower Blooms, Corpse Flower Found in, Largest Corpse Flower in the World, Rare Corpse Flower, Bogor Botanical Gardens 2022, Haunted Bogor Botanical Gardens, Facultative Parasitic Plant