Hi guys,, Today I again discovered a type of wild plant that is often used by magpie birds for their nests, this wild plant grows by sticking to coconut stems, the leaves are very unique because 99% of the leaves of this wild garden are water, so when the magpie birds take These leaves are used for their nest, so the nest will automatically feel cool and make the magpie bird very comfortable to lay eggs.
Usually these wild plants grow very fertile so that farmers often consider these wild plants as weeds that can kill their cultivated plants, but due to the influence of hot weather this wild plant dries up as you can see in the picture, apart from that how wild plants grow This is also considered unique because 💯 this plant depends on the fluids of other trees. It is true that if this wild plant grows in large quantities it will become a serious problem for the survival of gardens cultivated by farmers such as coconut, areca nut, cocoa and so on.
Pyrrosia piloselloides is one of several types of epiphytic ferns known as dragon scales, duduitan, or petisan leaves. This plant is usually found in low to high elevation places, climbing on tree trunks or unkempt house walls. P. piloselloides has a photosynthesis system that is typical of many epiphytic and drought-resistant plants, namely Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM). Wikipedia