If it can't grow tall needing less sunlight is a common adaption. Or, having extremely broad leaves to catch all the sunlight it can is another adaption forest floor plants can have.
plant erosion is where for example a bird drops a seed on the floor, the seeds power makes a dent in the floor and then with the rain it grows a plant.
grass? lol
Creeper plants begin life on the forest floor where there is little light, and they creep up the trunks of trees until they reach the canopy and are exposed to sunlight. See the Related Links for an illustration.
Sunlight and moisture
An adaptation is that they make their own food.
The forest floor of the rain forest is so thick and tight that little light gets down to the floor. Light is essential for plant life.
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their butts help them walk
plant erosion is where for example a bird drops a seed on the floor, the seeds power makes a dent in the floor and then with the rain it grows a plant.
grass? lol
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An adaptation of tape grass is that the plant starts growing essentially underwater, and the stalks grow to the surface of the water. It also grows year round.
The Cocoa Tree grows in the shade of other trees in order to not dry out from the sun.
snake, ants I know one is the Jaguar.
Vines are invasive as an adaptation because the plant is hardy designed to take over in order to thrive. The major adaptation of the vine is it grows in an upward direction to have access to sunlight in order for it to make food for itself.
Creeper plants begin life on the forest floor where there is little light, and they creep up the trunks of trees until they reach the canopy and are exposed to sunlight. See the Related Links for an illustration.
That is the process of decay.