* Orchids get their energy through nitrogen. * I got this information from: www.slipperorchidblog.com/ sorry, the above answer is incorrect. while orchids need nitrogen it is not the source of energy, they get energy from the sun like most plants
the light spreading through out the canopy of the orchid, can creep in through the branches in the winter and fall. however, in the spring and summer, the chlorophyll in the leaves can be almost translucent, therefor letting the ultra voilet rays come in.
Plant Needs Sunlight But Not Too Much...
Sand gets hotter in sunlight.
The word orchid 'stems from' (!) the Lithuanian word meaning 'Stallion', due to the shape of its' root.
In these orchids, the male wasp approaches to mate, but instead gets covered with orchid pollen. Then he pollinates the next orchid flower that he visits, so the orchid is enhancing its chances of reproducing by having evolved this appearance.
the plant that gets direct sunlight
it get it from the sunlight!!
the amount of sunlight in the marine is 50%.
Open, unshaded areas are the habitat of the Snowy Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, the orchid can handle intense, strong sunlight. It particularly favors moist, but not waterlogged soils. It therefore may be found in bogs, open pine woods, savannahs and wet meadows.
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Forest floorThe deciduous forest layer that gets the least sunlight is the forest floor.
They reproduce in the shrub layer . They have long wide leaves to absorb water and the sunlight.
Open, unshaded areas are the habitat of the Bog Torch Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, the orchid can handle intense, strong sunlight. It particularly favors moist, but not waterlogged soils. It therefore may be found in bogs, open pine woods, savannahs and wet meadows.