diagnostic
The tree does not benefit from the orchid but the orchid benefits from the tree as reaching lighter regions and becoming more visible for the pollinators.The tree is actually not affected by the orchid.The term for such relationship is commensalism.
parasitism
i think its commensalism
An orchid is not a tree all are perennial herbs.
nothing its a tree!!
The relationship between orchids and trees, known as epiphytism, offers advantages such as increased access to sunlight and reduced competition for ground resources, allowing orchids to thrive in diverse environments. However, disadvantages include vulnerability to environmental changes and potential reliance on the host tree for moisture and nutrients. If the host tree suffers from disease or stress, the orchid may also be adversely affected. Additionally, this relationship can become parasitic if the orchid significantly harms the tree's health.
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.
bauhinia
Except a few orchids growing on land, most of them are epiphytes. So if an epiphytic orchid is detached from the tree it will be a disadvantage for that orchid to sustain.
pine tree pine tree
An orchid I think is a lot of trees in rows because someone is growin fruit or nuts in that kind of orchid
Orchid tree usually sheds its leaves in winter though some species do not.