Sugar cane grows in tropical rainforests by thriving in the warm, humid climate and rich, well-drained soil found in these regions. The plant requires ample sunlight and consistent rainfall, which are abundant in tropical environments. Sugar cane typically propagates from cuttings of mature stems, which can quickly sprout roots and new shoots when planted. Once established, the cane grows rapidly, reaching maturity in about 12 to 18 months, at which point it can be harvested for its sweet sap.
For the sugar content
yes
No, they are made from sugar, syrup, and peppermint.
The East Africans grow: tomatoes, sugar canes, potatoes, apples, grapes, melon, etc
A forest can grow in a tropical climate, though not all types of trees will survive there. The rainforests of South America are an excellent example of this.
Most plants in tropical rainforests. Look it up.
In temperate rainforests, they are found in soil while in tropical rainforests, they are more often epiphytes which grow non-parasitically on trees. In the tropical rainforest trees that they grow on are tree barks and smaller branches of the outer canopy.
all you need is bowl sugar and little candies step one fill your bowl with sugar step two burry your little candies in the bowl of sugar ps don't water them and in a few days they well be candy canes
yes you can mostly bracket fungi on tropical rain forest trees.
Dodders are typically found in temperate and subtropical regions rather than tropical rainforests. They are more commonly seen in areas with moderate temperatures and direct sunlight, where they can parasitize a wide range of host plants.
Yes they do, they originate from Africa.
Yes, orchids do grow in the wild. They can typically be found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, such as rainforests, mountains, and grasslands.