Yes they are all plants.
Some examples of plants that grow without soil are: #Epiphytes. These grow on tree branches but aren't parasites. They get their moisture from mist and rain and nutrients from falling leaves and bird droppings. #Parasites. The Australian Mistletoe grows on tree branches and its roots penetrate the trees cambium layer to obtain nutrients.
All plants
About 90%
All plants are eukaryotic.
All trees are plants, but not all plants are trees. Trees are woody perennial plants with a thick trunk, thinner branches, and leaves.
orchids and bark that's all i got
Do not allow irises to become too crowded in your garden because the irises will flower poorly or not at all.
All monkeys eat leaves, twigs, orchids and bananas.
no An orchid is a plant. All plants take in carbon dioxide and put out oxygen.
eukaryote
In these hot humid climates,there are a great number of epiphyte plants such as Spanish moss,orchids and staghorn ferns----that grow on other plants... THATS ALL I GOT TO ANSWER! "D
Not all Orchids need to grow on trees, only the epiphytes, terrestiall Orchids grow in the soil.
It depends entirely on where in the world you live.
Orchids, banana plants, and African violets would thrive in this sort of environment. They all require warm climates and a lot of light.
It gives it nutrients and minerals, and the ground holds water for the plant. 2nd answer: . . . but not all plants are rooted in soil. Some orchids are parasites that live on other plants, like trees, and get their nutrients from the other plant.
they all have like pedals
It is both. Flowers are plants, not all plants are flowers though.