Plants called epiphytes coexist well with fungus.
How do epiphytes work?
- An epiphyte is a living thing that grows on a plant's surface and obtains its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water (in marine environments), or trash that accumulates nearby.
- Because they develop on plants, epiphytes are sometimes known as phorophytes. Like all other living things, epiphytes take part in nutrient cycles and increase the biomass and variety of their surroundings.
- They are a crucial food source for many species. An older part of a plant often has a higher density of epiphytes.
- In contrast to parasites, epiphytes do not always harm the host when they depend on other plants for physical nourishment.
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