What are aerial plants with two adaptation
Answers
Most 'aerial plants' are present in "tropical and equatorial regions" of the world.
In evergreen rain forests, "the foliage is so thick" which some plants have expanded into "aerial roots" to allow them to consume more sunlight.
Following are two example: Orchid plant and Spanish moss:
Aerial plant adaptation: Some aerial plants such as epiphytic orchids have thick, waxy or leathery leaves.
Few plants have slender leaves which curl up on themselves, shrinking the surface area, and thereby restricting water loss.
☞ Aerial plants are plants that live in air or wind the wind serves as the water of the plants. Most aerial plants are found in tropical and equatorial regions of the world.
☞ Some aerial plants such as epiphytic orchids have thick, waxy or leathery leaves. Some plants have slender leaves which curl up on themselves, reducing the surface area, and thereby restricting water loss. Some plants have swollen leaves and pseudobulbs which store water for extreme conditions.
▭▬▭▬▭▬▭▬▭▬▭▬▭▬▭▬▭▬▭
Hope it's help ⚓⚓