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Orchids, Bromeliads, moss, roots, and wooden vines. Even though there are some plants growing in trees many also grow in the understory and some that grow in the water.
It is called the understory
Plants such as ferns, mosses, epiphytes (orchids, bromeliads etc.), vines and climbers as well as a range of parasitic plants
the understory
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some types of flowers are orchids and bromeliads
Bromeliads which grow on the branches of many tropical trees, Air Plants, Mistletoe, Spanish Moss, some species of fern and Seaweeds and I'm sure there are many more.
Geneal environmental charactaristics of the the tropics are: Hugh temperature, high rainfall, high humidity and generally poor (sometimes waterlogged) soils. A wide range of tropical plants that are adapted to these conditions grow in these and sub-tropical areas. These range from tropical trees, vines, tropical palms, orchids, ferns, bamboos and mangroves. Many plants that are used as indoor plants have their origins in these areas: Philodendron, Spathuphylum, orchids, bromeliads, various Ficus species
Romeliads, Buttress Roots, Orchids, Lianas, Strangler Fig, Stilts/Prop Roots, Bromeliads, Carniverous Plants MAIREAD AND EMMA D
The largest evergreen forests in the world grow along the equatorial region. The dense trees in the forest grow to 40 or 50 meters. More than two-thirds of the world's plants grow in the rainforest. Orchids, carnivorous plants, strangler fig, and bromeliads are common plants.
The understory of the rainforest is hot, humid, and the wind is almost non-existent. Mainly shrubs, baby trees, woody plants, and palms grow there.