It is different for each forest, though the most average thing is trees and most plant life.
In a forest biome, such as temperate deciduous or tropical rainforest, many types of plants grow. Trees, mosses, vascular plants, vines, bushes, and different others. In the taiga (evergreen forest), different coniferous trees grow there.
You need to specify what biome as any place on earth with life on it can be classed as a biome, all the biomes put together make the biosphere (living part of the earth.
Deciduous forests have a dense canopy that blocks sunlight, limiting the amount of light that reaches the forest floor. Other plants may not be able to compete for sunlight and resources with the trees that dominate these forests. Additionally, the soil in deciduous forests may contain specific nutrients and pH levels that are suitable for the plants already present, making it difficult for other species to thrive.
Moss, Saplings, small amounts of grass or weeds, ect.
Plants like mosses, ferns, fungi, and small flowering plants can be commonly found under a rotting log. These plants thrive in the moist and shaded environment provided by the log and help in the decomposition process. They contribute to the forest ecosystem by recycling nutrients and providing habitat for other organisms.
Some plants that grow in the rainforest include orchids, bromeliads, lianas, and epiphytes like ferns and mosses. These plants have adapted to the humid and warm conditions of the rainforest environment. Many of them rely on the dense canopy for sunlight and nutrients.
Foxglove flowers and plants tend to live in the rain forest biomes. These biomes are found in much of South America and Central America.
A lot of plants live there such as trees.
orchids,carnivous plants
Trees -_-
forest
Tropical?
Xerophytic plants live in the desert scrub.
all kinds of plants and animals live in and are found in the rain forest
many animals
forest
FOREST : an area mostly occupied by trees, and where various animals and plants live.
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jambu a type of fruit