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Litter Trappers Revisited

Litter Trappers Revisited

Litter trapping plants don't worry about soil, they make their own! Because so many species in the tropics grow either epiphytically or in nutrient poor soil, some of them have turned to alternative solutions. Their anatomy is such that they collect everything from dead leaves to bird droppings. A diverse community of soil microbes and invertebrates can then go to work to create nutrient rich humus. What's more, litter trapping abilities can be found in plants as distantly related as ferns and orchids! Join In Defense of Plants podcast as they revisit an interesting discussion with Dr. Scott Zona about his work finding and describing litter trapping plants.

https://www.indefenseofplants.com/podcast

Ancient Woodland Indicator Species

Ancient Woodland Indicator Species

Meet the Black Flower Farmers

Meet the Black Flower Farmers