The tualang tree is a majestic emergent tree of the Southeast Asia rainforests best know for the disk shaped honeycombs which hang from its horizontal branches. Towering above the canopy the tualang can reach 250 feet, or the 30 stories in height. These trees can be found growing in the lowland forests of southern Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, northeastern Sumatra, Borneo, and Palawan. Their habitat is the primary tropical rainforest. They prefer damp locations along rivers, in valleys, and the lower slopes of hills.
Tualang trees have silica in the wood that makes it stronger. They also have buttressed roots which help hold up the tree that may grow up to 300 feet. The roots are mostly surface roots because the nutrients are at the ground surface, not deep in the soil.
no! its a tree!
Yes(: Some other rainforest plant are...Bengal Bamboo, Bougain Villea, Curare, Coconut Tree, Durian, Jambu, Kapok Tree, Mangrove Forests, Strangler Figs, Tualang(:
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they live in water
They are wooly.
no! its a tree!
There are many different plant adaptations that are common in plants these days. There is an orchid in Australia that tricks hornets into fertilizing it and just flowers in generally are adaptations to get bugs to fertilize the seeds.
Yes(: Some other rainforest plant are...Bengal Bamboo, Bougain Villea, Curare, Coconut Tree, Durian, Jambu, Kapok Tree, Mangrove Forests, Strangler Figs, Tualang(:
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A tualang is the slang word for 'your mother' very strange? yes. It can also be an anal disease you can get for eating bad foods and your feces infects your anal glands and causes them to swell.
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I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
I havent found any adaptations. Good luck