The Epiphytes: Epiphytes include orchids, bromeliads, lichens, mosses and ferns that grow on high branches of trees forming the canopy layer. These are non parasitic plants that derive moisture and nutrients from the air and use their roots merely for support.
The Lianas: These are woody vines that grow up the trunk of other trees and reach up in between the upper canopy layer where there is some gap so that they can get some sunlight. These woody wines also bear fruits and flowers.
The Stranglers: Also known as the killer trees in Spanish, the stranglers begin their life like epiphytes. The seeds are brought to the host tree by the birds. Then, the stranglers spread their roots on the ground where the host tree stands. As they grow, they suffocate and kill the host tree. The result is that an erect strangler is left with a hollow core. Stranglers are the members of the fig family.
Carnivorous Plants: Many of the tropical rainforest plants derive nutrition from other animals. These have a central cavity filled with nectar that attract insects. Once the insects enter the cavity, the downward pointing bristles prevent them from moving out. These plants usually have a lid or flap that close the opening to the cavity. The insect that is trapped inside is then, digested with the help of digestive juices released by the plant. Common carnivorous tropical rainforest plants are the rafflesia, pitcher plant and venus fly trap. Read more on facts about venus fly trap.
well algae of course and some assorted grasses along the banks
Some freshwater biome plants include water lilies, duckweed, cattail, algae, certain types of moss, and reed plants. Fresh water biomes include lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams.
seaweed
the plants living in the rainforest get their nutrients from the rainforest soil.
Two thirds of the world's plants species are found in the tropical rainforest. The rainforest is host to carnivorous plants, strangler plants, lianas, and oddly plants with stilt roots or buttress roots.
a rainforest has hundreds even thousands of species of plants.
There are many plants in a tropical rainforest. Their are fruit plants. Examples: banana, grape fruits, mangoes etc.
thare are trees
See the related links for lists of Australian tropical rainforest plants and temperate rainforest plants.
bromeliads, lianas, orchids, carnivorous plants hope i helped
There is no way to count the number of actual plants in the Daintree Rainforest. There are, however, approximately 450 different species of plants in the Daintree. To see a list of all the plant species, refer to the related link below.
the plants living in the rainforest get their nutrients from the rainforest soil.
plants
Medicines can be derived from plants; the Amazon rainforest has pelnty of plants.
Two thirds of the world's plants species are found in the tropical rainforest. The rainforest is host to carnivorous plants, strangler plants, lianas, and oddly plants with stilt roots or buttress roots.
Tropical rainforest plants have natural traits that enable the plant to survive the harsh conditions. Inherited traits or adaptations the plants have are the thick leaves that can withstand the high temperatures. The leaves in the plants absorb a lot of water to help the plant thrive by retaining moisture.
a rainforest has hundreds even thousands of species of plants.
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Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.
There are no powerplants in the rainforest.