What is the tissue in aerial roots of epiphytes known as which helps in absorption of moisture from the atmosphere?
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•Velamen is the tissue in aerial roots of epiphytes, which helps in the absorption of moisture from the atmosphere.
• Velamen is a spongy tissue, it has numerous epidermis covers with roots.
• For example, some epiphytic plants those are Orchid, and Cilvia.
•Velamen tissues consist of chlorophyll that's why it appears in green color.
• Mostly epiphytic roots absorb moisture from the atmosphere and their nutrition is autotrophic.
• Epiphytic plants vegetation is well in moist and frigid region.
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