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Aerial plants are classified as​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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The term "air plant" refers to any of roughly 500 different species of flowering perennial plants in the Tillandsia genus, a part of the Bromeliad family. These are plants that require no soil for their roots. Instead, they extract moisture from the air; plants of this type are known as epiphytes

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The term "air plant" refers to any of roughly 500 different species of flowering perennial plants in the Tillandsia genus, a part of the Bromeliad family. These are plants that require no soil for their roots. Instead, they extract moisture from the air; plants of this type are known as epiphytes.

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