Every orchid you know is edible!
Orchids are eaten by aphids, lacewing flies, and crab spiders.
Orchids do not have any known defenses against being eaten. Aphids, scales, mealybugs, spider mites and some other insects and arachnids may eat orchids.
dont think they can protect themselves
Orchids are mainly eaten by deer, rabbits, and some insects like grasshoppers or caterpillars. Grass is eaten by a wide range of animals including cows, horses, sheep, rabbits, and various insects like grasshoppers and crickets.
Orchids do not have any known defenses against being eaten. Aphids, scales, mealybugs, spider mites and some other insects and arachnids may eat orchids.
Not all Orchids need to grow on trees, only the epiphytes, terrestiall Orchids grow in the soil.
Orchids
In the Amazon rainforest, orchids are primarily eaten by a variety of insects such as caterpillars, beetles, and ants. These insects may feed on the leaves, stems, or flowers of the orchids. Additionally, some species of birds and mammals, like monkeys and rodents, may also consume orchids as part of their diet. Overall, orchids serve as a food source for a diverse range of animals within the Amazon ecosystem.
Orchids have a fibrous root system. Orchids are monocotyledons and monocots only have fibrous root systems. (NOT chicken roots....-_-)
beetles and ants and they are eaten by Capichin Monkeys
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.
The protective structure of a rose is the thorns. The thorns grow up and down the stems of the plant. It protects the plant from being eaten.