Climbing plants generally develop tendrils to hold on the support for climbing up. some times these are provided with climbing roots also.
they are epiphytes, they depend on the plant they're growing on.
An adaptation for a plant is a trait or feature that helps the plant survive and thrive in its environment. Examples of plant adaptations include deep root systems to access water, waxy coatings to reduce water loss, and thorns for protection against herbivores.
Many plants which are called epiphytes grow on tree trunks. They are adapted to grow there as orchids , lichens etc.
An epiphyte is a plant that grows upon another plant (such as a tree) non-parasitically or sometimes upon some other object (such as a building or a ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphyte -
An adaptation of a coccoloba plant is its ability to tolerate salt in the soil and grow in coastal environments. This adaptation allows the plant to thrive in beach dunes and sandy soils where typical plants may struggle to survive due to high salinity levels.
A beak that can dig into thick trees.- apex :D
i think 8 cm
they are epiphytes, they depend on the plant they're growing on.
the main adaptation of saxifrage plant is I dont no the answer sreya
Bromeliads, Epiphytes, Lianas, Orchids, Carniverous Plants, Saprophytes, Strangler
Defence mechanism of the plant
what is the difference between epiphytes and climbers
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Ah, I see we have a nature enthusiast here! Lianas are woody vines that climb up trees for support, while epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants but don't feed off them. So basically, lianas are the clingy exes of the plant world, and epiphytes are the freeloaders crashing on someone else's couch. Hope that clears things up for you!
Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants, typically trees, to access sunlight in dense forest environments. They have adaptations such as specialized root systems that allow them to anchor themselves without drawing nutrients from their hosts. Many epiphytes have thick, waxy leaves to minimize water loss and can absorb moisture and nutrients directly from the air and rain. Additionally, they often have a unique structure that helps them capture and retain water, such as leaf rosettes or specialized trichomes.
An adaptation for a plant is a trait or feature that helps the plant survive and thrive in its environment. Examples of plant adaptations include deep root systems to access water, waxy coatings to reduce water loss, and thorns for protection against herbivores.
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