Rain Forest Biome By: Marissa Pate Nickol Stanford Amanda Tassillo By: Marissa Pate Nickol Stanford Amanda Tassillo.

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Rain Forest Biome By: Marissa Pate Nickol Stanford Amanda Tassillo By: Marissa Pate Nickol Stanford Amanda Tassillo

The Levels of the Rain Forest The ground level Under story- 10M or 33ft Canopy- 30m or 98ft Emergent- 50m or 164ft

Different types of plants Climbers  Just uses another tree for a support.  Grows from bottom to top! Stranglers  Completely taking over the whole tree.  They grow from top to bottom!

Figs (ficus) There are many types of figs in the rain forest.  Botree (ficus religiosa)  India-rubber fig (ficus elastica)  Weeping fig(ficus benjamina)  Banyan tree (ficus benghalensis) Banyan tree

Rafflesia arnoldii  The largest flower in the world!!  It measures about 3ft in diameter  Grows on the southeast Asian rainforest

Bromeliad An epiphyte whose upturned leaves captured water to provide moisture and a breeding ground for the animals in the canopy

Pictures of the rainforest