TROPICAL PLANTS
Here are some examples of topical plants that live in the Amazon Rainforest.
Heliconia: flowers are also known as other names. These flowers come in many sizes and colours. Only a few birds can reach to the nectar in these flowers.
Lianas: plants form in a shape as a vine. These vines live in the canopy layer. They support other plants .
Bromeliad: plants come in lots of different colours such as purple, blue, orange, and red. when their leaves overlap each other they can store rain water.
Saprohytes: are found in the forest floor layer.
Strangler Fig: can grow off a fig tree in the canopy layer.
Here are some examples of topical plants that live in the Amazon Rainforest.
Heliconia: flowers are also known as other names. These flowers come in many sizes and colours. Only a few birds can reach to the nectar in these flowers.
Lianas: plants form in a shape as a vine. These vines live in the canopy layer. They support other plants .
Bromeliad: plants come in lots of different colours such as purple, blue, orange, and red. when their leaves overlap each other they can store rain water.
Saprohytes: are found in the forest floor layer.
Strangler Fig: can grow off a fig tree in the canopy layer.