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Trees provide orchids with a habitat to grow on, as orchids are epiphytic plants that do not root in soil. The trees do not receive any direct benefits from the orchids, but the presence of orchids can enhance the overall biodiversity and ecosystem health of the habitat.
orchids wrapped around a tree
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Not all Orchids need to grow on trees, only the epiphytes, terrestiall Orchids grow in the soil.
orchids,bo tree,and kapok tree.
the tree does not have benefit from the orchid
Orchids grow on tree bark in the tropical forest. Can't elaborate any further sorry
Most orchids live on tree trunks, therefore, they probably live in the understory, or perhaps the canopy. ;)
Orchids often grow as epiphytes on trees, meaning they rely on the tree for physical support without drawing nutrients from it. This relationship helps orchids access sunlight in dense forests while benefiting from the moisture and nutrients trapped in the tree's bark. Additionally, orchids can enhance biodiversity, providing habitats and food sources for various insects and birds, which can further promote the health of the tree ecosystem. Overall, orchids contribute to the ecological balance and resilience of forest habitats.
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Orchids and trees are an example of commensalism. Orchids live by attaching themsleves to tree branches. the tree does not benefit nor it is harmed while the orchid benefits because it receives access to the suns rays. without the sun flowers cannot live.
Orchid tree