Epiphytes do not bring nutrition from the soil by way of roots. Instead, they cling to bark, or rocks, or other substrates. Parts that look like roots just anchor the plants. They receive all ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Keith and Rocky Pogge from NorthFlora Collective shared the following tips on caring for air ...
Ball Moss (Tillandsia recurvata) is a small epiphyte commonly found clinging to limbs of live oaks and other trees in ...
She will explore the anti-inflammatory potential of two native Philippine epiphytes, the Piper betle (buyo) and Epipremnum pinnatum (tibatib). “These plants have been used in folk medicine for ...