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The aerial roots of the plant are red when they first begin growing and later turn a dark brown with age.
The white aerial roots are very thin, growing in a dense pack.
Additionally, the aerial roots are also used for rope in this particular species.
Some of these aerial roots grow into trees of their own.
Thin and small aerial roots are used for climbing.
In coastal areas, it has been used for erosion control due to its numerous aerial roots.
The stems of the orchid are obscured by aerial roots.
It is a climbing perennial shrub or bush with aerial roots.
Long and strong aerial roots grow from each node.
Some aerial roots do not penetrate the soil, but become attached to other plants or objects instead.
I find the best way is to cling to the aerial roots as well as anything else that comes to hand.
I cannot answer your question about the aerial roots of Catasetum.
It forms aerial roots and can be shaped as a banyan tree.
This specialisation helps in forming the ball of aerial roots.
On an especially large tree with aerial roots a stage about 3m high was built of wood.
In one corner is a massive banyan tree with twisting aerial roots.
The students spent three days in the rain forest, where they saw how cane, a renewable aerial root, grows.
Imagine a jungle where all trees are perched on aerial roots to stay above seawater.
However having column like aerial roots, many thick trunks and somewhat smaller leaves.
Its curtain of aerial roots drops 15 metres (49 feet) to the ground.
Though aerial roots often form, these are no means of support, simply a way of absorbing moisture.
The white, needle-like, aerial roots are characteristic for this orchid.
They are evergreen perennial vines climbing with the aid of aerial roots.
Its trunk, supported on a pyramid of aerial roots, rose twenty feet without a branch.
These vines work their aerial roots into the smallest of crevices in solid walls.