Over here, where the Rafflesia genus is native, there has been opposition
to it’s colonizer’s name (based on Stamford Raffles), and instead to use a native equivalent.
Another interpretation of says that a parasitic flower that smells of rotting corpse is especially fitting for a colonizer.
Over here, where the Rafflesia genus is native, there has been opposition to it’s colonizer’s name (based on Stamford Raffles), and instead to use a native equivalent.
Another interpretation of says that a parasitic flower that smells of rotting corpse is especially fitting for a colonizer.