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plants growing on the canopy of a tropical evergreen forests?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The canopy layer of tropical rain forests is said to be a standout among the most differing environments on the planet. It towers over the forest floor, making a roof that enables next to no light to achieve the ground.

Plants which can be found grown on the canopy:

Vines:

In excess of 2,500 vine species are known to exist inside the world's tropical forests. Vines dependably utilize existing vegetation for help as they grow up toward the canopy.

Bryophytes:

Bryophytes are nonvascular plants, implying that they don't have xylem and phloem. (Interestingly, the "strings" in a celery stalk are groups of vascular tissue that help supplements and water through the plant.)

Bromeliads:

Bromeliads develop in incredible abundance in the rain forests. There are more than 2,700 species known. These plants can assimilate every one of their supplements and water from the encompassing air.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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EXPLANATION:

In the tropical rain forests, there are different layers of vegetation which effect each other and also determines the type of vegetation of other layers. The canopy layer is composed of ‘diverse ecosystems’ on the planet. It is located over the forest floor.  

It creates a ceiling which permits very little light to reach the ground. That is the reason most of the nutrients in the forest are found in this layer of tropical rain forests. The vegetation of this layer of ‘tropical rain’ forests grows on tree limbs and reaches to top air.

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