Say it with me now: mycoheterotroph!!!
I love them.
Striped Coralroot π₯°
Say it with me now: mycoheterotroph!!!
I love them.
Striped Coralroot π₯°
On the subject of #symbiosis
Symbiosis in Nature by Everlon Rigobelo, 2023
Symbiosis is a vital and enduring interaction between two species in nature, benefiting both organisms involved. Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three main types of symbiotic relationships. Mutualism benefits both species, commensalism benefits one species while leaving the other unaffected, and parasitism benefits one species at the expense of the other.
Understanding the complexities and benefits of symbiotic relationships is essential for comprehending and preserving the delicate balance within ecosystems.