Orchids have air roots to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air. These roots help the plant survive in its natural environment by allowing it to gather resources even when the soil is dry or lacking in nutrients. This adaptation helps orchids thrive in their often epiphytic or semi-epiphytic habitats, where they grow on trees or rocks rather than in the ground.
The natural environment of a plant or animal refers to the specific ecosystem or habitat where it typically lives and thrives. This environment provides the necessary conditions, such as climate, soil, food sources, and other interacting species, for the plant or animal to survive and reproduce successfully. Any significant changes to this natural environment can impact the plant or animal's ability to survive.
there are many types of plant survive in forest like Aerial plants such as orchids , spanish moss and staghorn fern.
Orchids typically have a modified stem known as a pseudobulb, which serves as a storage organ for water and nutrients. This structure helps the plant survive in varying environmental conditions. In addition to pseudobulbs, orchids may also have elongated stems called canes or a more traditional stem structure, depending on the species. These adaptations allow orchids to thrive in diverse habitats.
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Phosphate, a key nutrient for plant growth, originates from rocks and minerals in the natural environment.
Well you will get no moshlings if you get any moon orchids but if the third plant is a black moon orchid, then you will get a moshling and it is Doris.
you kiss a flower
plant one and find out
by tricking bugs by the smell and traps bugs
it stores water in its large stem
A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adapted to survive in an environment with little water, such as a desert.