adaptations in plants of forest region
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Lianas - these are woody vines that have roots in the ground but climb up the trees to reach the sunlight. Their leaves and flowers grow in the canopy.
Tree trunks - these are tall and thin to allow trees to reach the sunlight.
Tree trunks - these are tall and thin to allow trees to reach the sunlight.
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The adaptation of plants in forest region are.
1. Lianas - these are woody vines that have roots in the ground but climb up the trees to reach the sunlight. Their leaves and flowers grow in the canopy.
2.Tree trunks - these are tall and thin to allow trees to reach the sunlight.
3.Drip tips - plants have leaves with pointy tips. This allows water to run off the leaves quickly without damaging or breaking them.
4.Buttress roots - large roots have ridges which create a large surface area that help to support large trees.
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