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The UBD Rafflesia Garden
UBD Rafflesia Garden is another new garden is open to visitors who want to see the rare Rafflesia.

UBD is an abbreviation for the name YUBIDI. This name is a unique name for hard to find people of similar name in any province of Sabah.

UBD Rafflesia Garden has begun maintained by UBD big family since 2008. UBD Rafflesia Garden creation is the brainchild of a member of a large family that has managed to maintain UBD ADENNA Rafflesia Garden. This garden is no stranger to tourist guides and visitors worldwide. You can see the success of this garden through the blogs of those who have come to the garden ADENNA Rafflesia Garden.

Parasitic Rafflesia has begun to bulge in July 2012 at the UBD Rafflesia Garden to be regulated by the organizers ADENNA Rafflesia Garden itself. Now you all can see the Rafflesia flower is growing for the first time on this day 19 April 2013 at UBD Rafflesia Garden.

Location UBD Rafflesia Garden is 1.5 kilometers before Hot Spring Park, 2 minutes by vehicle before reaching Poring Hot Spring. Junction to the right before SK.Poring, Ranau. Rafflesia flower can be seen with a 3-minute walk from the parking lot. Welcome to UBD Rafflesia Garden

Garden name: UBD Rafflesia Garden
Location: Kampung Poring, Ranau
Address: POBox 433, Poring Hot Spring, Ranau 89308
Contact us: 0198011602 (Abidin), 0138754254 (SabrinaH), 0138651130 (UBD)

Credit to: elwenes.com

UBD Rafflesia Garden at Poring Hot Spring

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The UBD Rafflesia Garden
UBD Rafflesia Garden is another new garden is open to visitors who want to see the rare Rafflesia.

UBD is an abbreviation for the name YUBIDI. This name is a unique name for hard to find people of similar name in any province of Sabah.

UBD Rafflesia Garden has begun maintained by UBD big family since 2008. UBD Rafflesia Garden creation is the brainchild of a member of a large family that has managed to maintain UBD ADENNA Rafflesia Garden. This garden is no stranger to tourist guides and visitors worldwide. You can see the success of this garden through the blogs of those who have come to the garden ADENNA Rafflesia Garden.

Parasitic Rafflesia has begun to bulge in July 2012 at the UBD Rafflesia Garden to be regulated by the organizers ADENNA Rafflesia Garden itself. Now you all can see the Rafflesia flower is growing for the first time on this day 19 April 2013 at UBD Rafflesia Garden.

Location UBD Rafflesia Garden is 1.5 kilometers before Hot Spring Park, 2 minutes by vehicle before reaching Poring Hot Spring. Junction to the right before SK.Poring, Ranau. Rafflesia flower can be seen with a 3-minute walk from the parking lot. Welcome to UBD Rafflesia Garden

Garden name: UBD Rafflesia Garden
Location: Kampung Poring, Ranau
Address: POBox 433, Poring Hot Spring, Ranau 89308
Contact us: 0198011602 (Abidin), 0138754254 (SabrinaH), 0138651130 (UBD)

Credit to: elwenes.com

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The Rafflesia is the world’s largest flower, but you will not find it at your local florist shop. This bloom istoo large and too smelly to be included in any bouquet. It grows to be about a yard wide, and it smells like rotting meat. The horrid odor helps this rare plant to survive. The stench draws flies, which in turn pollinate the Rafflesia. This is how the Rafflesia reproduces itself.


Rafflesias do not have stems, roots, or leaves. They do not produce chlorophyll. Rafflesias are parasites that attach themselves to vines. The vines serve as host plants which provide the Rafflesia with all its nutritional requirements. 


Today the Rafflesia is in danger of becoming extinct. Loggers damage the flowers when they cut down trees. Tourists who come to observe the Rafflesia and other jungle wonders, carelessly trample the blooms and crush the vines on which they grow. Many people are working together to make sure this extraordinary flower is around for future generations to admire.



Stinky Parasite

The Rafflesia is a parasite.
It doesn’t sting; it doesn’t bite.
Instead it smells like rotten meat
or dirty, grubby, sweaty feet.
It’s putrid smell entices flies
into a bloom of giant size
that’s wider than a traffic sign
and stuck onto a jungle vine.
The flies aren’t on its dinner plate;
instead, the insects pollinate.
And when they’re done, they’re free to go
to help more stinky blossoms grow.

Credit to: Lill Pluta
This Rafflesia Your Can See at Adenna Rafflesia Garden - http://adennarafflesia.blogspot.com

The Rafflesia is The World’s Largest Flower

Posted by adenna No comments


The Rafflesia is the world’s largest flower, but you will not find it at your local florist shop. This bloom istoo large and too smelly to be included in any bouquet. It grows to be about a yard wide, and it smells like rotting meat. The horrid odor helps this rare plant to survive. The stench draws flies, which in turn pollinate the Rafflesia. This is how the Rafflesia reproduces itself.


Rafflesias do not have stems, roots, or leaves. They do not produce chlorophyll. Rafflesias are parasites that attach themselves to vines. The vines serve as host plants which provide the Rafflesia with all its nutritional requirements. 


Today the Rafflesia is in danger of becoming extinct. Loggers damage the flowers when they cut down trees. Tourists who come to observe the Rafflesia and other jungle wonders, carelessly trample the blooms and crush the vines on which they grow. Many people are working together to make sure this extraordinary flower is around for future generations to admire.



Stinky Parasite

The Rafflesia is a parasite.
It doesn’t sting; it doesn’t bite.
Instead it smells like rotten meat
or dirty, grubby, sweaty feet.
It’s putrid smell entices flies
into a bloom of giant size
that’s wider than a traffic sign
and stuck onto a jungle vine.
The flies aren’t on its dinner plate;
instead, the insects pollinate.
And when they’re done, they’re free to go
to help more stinky blossoms grow.

Credit to: Lill Pluta
This Rafflesia Your Can See at Adenna Rafflesia Garden - http://adennarafflesia.blogspot.com

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