More than two thirds of the worlds plants species are found in the tropical rainforest:plants that provide shelter and food for rainforest animals as well as taking part in the gas exchanges which provide much of the worlds oxygen supply.
Rainforest plants live in a warm humid environment that allows an enormous variation rare temperate climate: some like the orchids have beautiful flowers adapted to attract the profusion of forest insects.
Competition at ground level for light and food has lead to evolution of plants which lives on the branches of other plants,or even strangle large trees for survival.The aerial plants often gather nourishment from the air itself using so-called 'air roots';.The humidity of the rainforest encourages such adaptations which would be impossible in most temperate forests with their much drier conditions.
Rainforest plants live in a warm humid environment that allows an enormous variation rare temperate climate: some like the orchids have beautiful flowers adapted to attract the profusion of forest insects.
Competition at ground level for light and food has lead to evolution of plants which lives on the branches of other plants,or even strangle large trees for survival.The aerial plants often gather nourishment from the air itself using so-called 'air roots';.The humidity of the rainforest encourages such adaptations which would be impossible in most temperate forests with their much drier conditions.