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Orchids have strong stems.
Some orchids, especially some dendrobium orchids, will lose the leaves on some of their stems, often after flowering, but they will not regrow leaves on those stems, they will grow new stems. The old stems will stay alive & will act somewhat like leaves, because they contain chlorophyll. Orchids are not deciduous, not that I have ever seen.
Orchids grow roots on their stems through a process called aerial root formation. These roots develop from nodes along the stem and help the orchid absorb water and nutrients from the air.
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.
Yes, orchids are very well-adapted to life in the canopy. They have roots with a large surface area for rapid absorption of nutrients and water. Their secondary stems can hold stores of water so the plant can withstand periods of drying.
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.
Can I gift orchids from Zynah Orchids to someone special in India?
Terrestrial orchids are orchids that live in the soil of the ground and not in trees
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a animal eats orchids
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