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Beyond pollination, the plant’s life cycle revealed further adaptations. Many species produce a single leaf or a trifoliate leaf in spring, photosynthesizing to build reserves stored in a bulb-like corm. After flowering and seed set, foliage dies back, and the plant spends the rest of the year resting underground. Seed dispersal often depends on birds or small mammals eating the bright berries that follow successful pollination, distributing seeds across the forest floor.

Plant bulbs at least three times their own depth apart. Soil Configurations and Nutrient Ratios