Tropical Rainforest Plants Orchids
The orchid family consists of over 25000 species and around 110000 registered hybrids.
Tropical rainforest plants orchids. Most species live in tropical rainforests but they can also be found close to the Arctic Circle. Although orchids can grow almost anywhere most. Orchids remain a staple of rainforests due to the.
The tropical rainforest is also home to nepenthes or pitcher plants. Native to warm humid environments orchid plants thrive in the Amazon rainforest. Some of the most endangered plants are rainforest orchids.
The Amazon Rainforest itself is home to more than 40000 plant species. Orchids is one of the biggest plant families. One major reason orchids are so successful in the forest is because they produce tiny seeds measured in microns that number in the hundreds of thousands.
Orchids also utilize insects to spread their pollen. Some orchids grow on the forest floor on rocks or slopes with good drainage or on the banks of a small stream. They belong to the family Orchidaceae which is claimed by some authorities to be the largest of the plant families.
Some more famous examples are the bird of paradise flower the giant lilys and the carnivorous pitcher plants. For example carnivorous plants corpse plants and kissing lips are just some of the interesting plants you will find. Tropical rainforest orchids grow on the trunks of trees and are found high in the rainforest canopy these are called epiphytes.
Tropical rainforests are also the perfect environment for some of the coolest and most unusual plants in the world. At the pace of the current rainforest destruction it is estimated that 137 species are wiped out daily. Like in all tropical rainforests there are the tall trees vines and epiphytes shorter trees and tree ferns and orchids and other smaller plants on the forest floor.