Tridophyllum Supinum
Tridophyllum supinum is a unique parasitic plant known for its unusual growth habit and specialized relationship with its host. It thrives by attaching itself to the stems of other plants, drawing nutrients and water from its surroundings. This species is often found in moist, shaded environments where its host plants are abundant. Its simple structure and lack of chlorophyll make it dependent on its host for survival. Despite its parasitic nature, it plays a role in the ecological balance of its habitat.