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Aerial Root Collection

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Exotic fruits and plants, including durian and banyan tree

Exotic fruits and plants, including durian and banyan tree, hand-coloured copperplate engraving by B. van Doetecum, from Itinerario by Huygen van Linschoten, 1596

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Common beech (Fagus sylvatica)

Common beech (Fagus sylvatica), Hute beech in autumn, Hutewald Halloh, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Common beech (Fagus sylvatica)

Common beech (Fagus sylvatica), Hute beech in autumn, Hutewald Halloh, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Common beech (Fagus sylvatica)

Common beech (Fagus sylvatica), Hute beech in autumn, Hutewald Halloh, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Common beech (Fagus sylvatica)

Common beech (Fagus sylvatica), Hute beech in autumn, Hutewald Halloh, Hesse, Germany, Europe

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Jungle, Khao Yai Nationalpark, Prachinburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand

Jungle, Khao Yai Nationalpark, Prachinburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7028

Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7028
A one year old stem of Hydrangea petiolaris, growing amongst ivy (Hedera helix) against the wall of a house. The stem has produced adventitious aerial roots on its upper side.H

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7025

Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7025
A one year old stem of Hydrangea petiolaris, growing amongst ivy (Hedera helix) against the wall of a house. The stem has produced adventitious aerial roots on its upper side.H

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7020

Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7020
A young growing shoot of Hydrangea petiolaris, showing the development of adventitious aerial roots on one side of the stem. H

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Vine adventitious roots, SEM C019 / 0226

Vine adventitious roots, SEM C019 / 0226
Adventitious roots. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of adventitious roots, or holdfasts, from an Ampelopsis sp. vine

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Vine adventitious roots, SEM C019 / 0225

Vine adventitious roots, SEM C019 / 0225
Adventitious roots. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of adventitious roots, or holdfasts, from an Ampelopsis sp. vine

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Dendrobium orchid root, light micrograph

Dendrobium orchid root, light micrograph
Dendrobium orchid root. Light micrograph of a section through an aerial root from a Dendrobium sp. orchid. The outer tissue (velamen radicum, grey) is composed of hexagonal cells

Background imageAerial Root Collection: Mangrove roots in a swamp in Hawaii

Mangrove roots in a swamp in Hawaii
Mangrove roots. Close-up of the aerial roots of a mangrove plant (Rhizophora sp.) in a swamp. The mangrove is a tropical plant which inhabits brackish water in tropical and sub-tropical areas


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"Aerial Roots: Nature's Marvels Connecting Earth and Sky" In the enchanting landscapes of the Big Island of Hawaii, amidst the vibrant city of Hilo, lies a hidden gem known as Kalakaua Park. Within this lush haven stands a majestic banyan tree with its multiple trunks stretching towards the heavens. As if defying gravity, its aerial roots dangle gracefully from above, creating an awe-inspiring sight that captivates all who behold it. But these remarkable they are not limited to Hawaii alone; they can be found in far-flung corners of our world. Journeying to Khao Yai National Park in Prachinburi, Nakhon Ratchasima province in Thailand takes us deep into the heart of a jungle teeming with life. Here, we encounter Hydrangea petiolaris C017/7028 showcasing its intricate network of aerial roots that cling tenaciously to trees and rocks. Moving closer to nature's microscopic wonders reveals even more fascinating sights. Underneath a powerful scanning electron microscope lens, vine adventitious roots come alive before our eyes - delicate yet resilient structures intertwining like miniature ladders reaching for sunlight (Vine adventitious roots SEM C019/0226). These tiny marvels remind us that strength can be found even in the most unexpected places. And then there are Dendrobium orchid roots - delicate strands resembling ethereal works of art when viewed through light micrographs (Dendrobium orchid root light micrograph). Their intricate patterns and textures tell tales of resilience and adaptability as they anchor themselves firmly within their environment. Whether soaring high above tropical forests or delicately embracing their surroundings on a microscopic scale, aerial roots serve as nature's ingenious solution for survival and growth. They bridge gaps between earth and sky while providing stability and nourishment for plants across diverse ecosystems.

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