that is what I used to know too. But since the purpose is to get nutrients from the soil, could it be a result of sharing the nutrient the tree on which they grow on has already? My thoughts though.
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that is what I used to know too. But since the purpose is to get nutrients from the soil, could it be a result of sharing the nutrient the tree on which they grow on has already? My thoughts though.
Possible. But someone just informed me that plants don't need so much soil to grow. That's why they can grow on rocks