rafflesiaceae (Meaning)

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rafflesiaceae (n)

a family of parasitic plants of the order Aristolochiales

Synonyms & Antonyms of rafflesiaceae

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rafflesiaceae Sentence Examples

  1. Rafflesiaceae is a family of parasitic flowering plants containing the famous Rafflesia arnoldii, the world's largest individual flower.
  2. The Rafflesiaceae family is restricted to Southeast Asia and includes about 30 species.
  3. Rafflesiaceae plants have no stems or leaves, and their flowers emerge from underground tubers.
  4. Members of the Rafflesiaceae family rely on host plants for water and nutrients.
  5. Rafflesia flowers are short-lived and emit a fetid odor to attract pollinators.
  6. Rafflesia arnoldii, the largest flower in the Rafflesiaceae family, can reach over 3 feet in diameter and weigh up to 24 pounds.
  7. The Rafflesiaceae family is an important part of Southeast Asian ecosystems, providing food for animals and contributing to seed dispersal.
  8. Conservation efforts are essential to protect Rafflesiaceae plants from habitat loss and other threats.
  9. Scientific research on the Rafflesiaceae family is ongoing, with studies focusing on their pollination mechanisms and ecological interactions.
  10. The Rafflesiaceae family continues to fascinate biologists and nature enthusiasts alike with its remarkable size, unique life cycle, and ecological significance.

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a family of parasitic plants of the order Aristolochiales

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Rafflesiaceae is a family of parasitic flowering plants containing the famous Rafflesia arnoldii, the world's largest individual flower.

The Rafflesiaceae family is restricted to Southeast Asia and includes about 30 species.

Rafflesiaceae plants have no stems or leaves, and their flowers emerge from underground tubers.

Members of the Rafflesiaceae family rely on host plants for water and nutrients.