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If orchids grow in wet places, why can they handle water collecting around the roots or on the leaves?

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If orchids grow in wet places, why can they handle water collecting around the roots or on the leaves?

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This may seem like a contradiction, but even orchids that grow in wet, humid rainforests need to dry out to prevent bacteria and mold from causing rot. In the wild, plants usually grow at an angle so that water quickly drains. Growing as air plants on tree trunks and branches, their roots stay above puddles on the ground.

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