Orchid mycorrhizae

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Orchids have a specialized type of mycorrhizae that forms in their seeds. The fungal hyphae penetrate the embryo and provide the necessary nutrients for its germination and initial growth. During its growth, the orchid grows an underground stem called a rhizome which forms a symbiotic relationship with the fungus. This type of mycorrhizae is necessary for most orchids to grow and survive.