Saprophytic plants
mushroom is a saprophyte
saprophtyc plants lack chlorophyll.........
Saprophytic and total parasitic plants
saprophytic plants
Saprophytic fungi
No, many saprophytic fungi and parasitic plants are devoid of chlorophyll
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Yes, saprophytic plants are typically not green in color. These plants do not have chlorophyll, so they cannot photosynthesize and produce their own food. Instead, they obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter.
Saprophytic plants are those that grow on dead and decaying matter, deriving their nutrients from organic material in the process of decomposition. Examples include fungi like mushrooms and some species of orchids.
Most of the saprophytic plants are non-vascular
Saprophytes are those plants which grow and live on dead and decaying organic matter of animals and plants. Many bacteria and fungi have this mode of nutri­tion. Saprophytes are of great economic importance because the convert complex organic substance of dead organisms into minerals. Souring of milk, formation of curd and vinegar are examples of the activity of saprophytic bacteria