Science, asked by muneeshsaini1985, 9 days ago

Vanda is a type of orchid that grows on trees. It has green leaves and grows in places where there is a
lot of rainfall. Although fixed on the branch of the tree, its roots hang outwards in the air and absorb
atmospheric water into the plant, passing it onto the host plant is vanda a parasite? How will the
host tree be affected?
it's urgent please send me in short​

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Answered by nt1224696
38

Answer:

Vanda plant belongs to the Orchid family. It is an epiphyte which means they grow upon other plants. They depend on the host plant for their nutrition and shelter without harming the plant

Answered by priyanshtaunk466
4

Explanation:

Vanda is a type of orchid that grows on trees. It has green leaves and grows in places where there is a

lot of rainfall. Although fixed on the branch of the tree, its roots hang outwards in the air and absorb

atmospheric water into the plant, passing it onto the host plant is vanda a parasite? How will the

host tree be affected?

it's urgent please send me in short

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