Bromeliads primarily thrive in tropical and subtropical regions, often found in Central and South America, as well as the southern United States. They can grow in a variety of habitats, including rainforests, mountains, and even arid environments. Many species are epiphytes, meaning they grow on other plants, particularly trees, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the air and debris around them. Others can be terrestrial, growing directly in the soil.
Bromeliads typically live in the canopy layer of the rainforest, where they can access sunlight for photosynthesis. However, some species of bromeliads can also be found in the understory and forest floor layers of the rainforest.
it lives for about 4 years
Bromeliads come from South America.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
bromeliads and orchids
bromeliads and orchids
what layer in the rain forest does the rain forest the bromeliads live in
bromeliads smell pretty good you know but all flowers have a good smell
some types of flowers are orchids and bromeliads
palm trees ,vines, ferns,Cunjevoi,coffee,striped cucumber,Bromeliads,