Plants that cannot thrive in tropical climates typically include those that require cooler temperatures and specific seasonal changes, such as many conifers, temperate deciduous trees, and certain alpine plants. Additionally, species adapted to arid or semi-arid environments, like cacti and some desert shrubs, may struggle in the humid, consistently warm conditions of the tropics. These plants often lack the mechanisms to cope with high humidity and constant rainfall characteristic of tropical regions.
tropical kind
no they cant live on a island
Tropical ones :)
Tropical kind
Tropical?
dead ones
there are 20,000 animals and plants in the tropical rainforest.
Palm Trees and wild trees
oak trees
There are a variety of types of plants in a tropical rainforest. Some of these include the banana, orchid, coffee, Brazilian nut tree, and poinsettia.
Their roots and their suface area
Because there are many plants in the rainforest.