it is commensalism because the tree has a place to grow but nothing happens to the orchid.
The symbiotic relationship depends on what orchid.
A fungus dependent terrestrial Orchid like Dipodium punctatum (or the hyacinth orchid), has a certain relationship between a type of tree because of a certain fungi that lives in the ground off that tree. It is only that certain type of fungi that Dipodium punctatum can live on because the species of orchid has no leaves, and so lives off the fungus through it's root system.
Commensulism because the orchid is benifted from the tree Orchids are epiphytes, meaning they grow on the trees, but they don't get any nourishment from them. At best, the orchids benefit from being closer to sunlight, and from nutrients from bird/animals droppings from visitors to the trees, and from decaying vegetation that gets trapped against their roots. The trees really don't get any benefit, and they aren't harmed in any way by the orchids.
The symbiosis is considered commensalism because the orchid does not harm the tree, using it for anchorage, some water, and a few minerals.
Orchids and Trees don't have a mutualism they have a commensalism which benefits one without harming the other one!
Without the bee, there would be no orchid.
It is commesalism
synbiotic
The Brazil nut tree can only be pollinated by an orchid bee, which feeds on a specific type of orchid Coryanthes vasquezii. So without the orchid growing nearby, the tree can not be pollinated and no Brazil nuts (which are actually the tree's seeds) can be produced.
diagnostic
There's the Madagascar palm, Madagascar orchid, and the Madagascar dragon tree.
mutualism
Orchid
The symbiotic relationship between bees and orchids is mutualism because the bees collect nectar to make honey and the orchids get to be spread around and reproduce in different places
A gall wasp is flower
There is a type of orchid called grass pink. The scientific name is calopogon.
There are a variety of types of plants in a tropical rainforest. Some of these include the banana, orchid, coffee, Brazilian nut tree, and poinsettia.
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