salimal
Salimal refers to a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae, commonly known as ghost orchids. These orchids are saprophytic, meaning they derive their nutrients from decaying organic matter through a symbiotic relationship with fungi, rather than through photosynthesis. This unique lifestyle contributes to their rarity and elusive nature.
There are only a few known species within the Salimal genus, with the most famous being Salimal
Due to their specialized habitat requirements and parasitic nature, Salimal orchids are highly vulnerable to environmental