English Prompt:
## Rafflesia
Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants known for producing the largest individual flowers in the world. Here are some key characteristics:
1. **Size**: The flowers can reach over 1 meter in diameter and weigh up to 10 kg.
2. **Appearance**: The massive flowers have five thick, fleshy petals with a distinctive rotten flesh odor to attract pollinators like flies.
3. **Habitat**: Native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.
4. **Parasitic Nature**: It lacks roots, stems and leaves, growing entirely within its host vine (Tetrastigma) and only emerging to flower.
5. **Rarity**: The plant has no chlorophyll and cannot photosynthesize, making it completely dependent on its host.
6. **Lifecycle**: The flower blooms for only 5-7 days before rotting.
7. **Conservation Status**: Many species are endangered due to habitat loss.
The most famous species is Rafflesia arnoldii, named after the British colonial administrator Sir Stamford Raffles and botanist Joseph Arnold who first documented it in 1818 in Sumatra.
中文Prompt:
##大王花
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