Tropical Flora
Tropical flora refers to the diverse plant life found in tropical regions, characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity. These areas, such as the Amazon Rainforest and Southeast Asia, support a wide variety of species, including towering trees, vibrant flowers, and lush ferns. The rich biodiversity is essential for maintaining ecological balance and providing habitats for numerous animals.
Many tropical plants have adapted to their environment with unique features. For example, broadleaf evergreens retain their leaves year-round, while epiphytes grow on other plants to access sunlight. This incredible variety of flora plays a crucial role in carbon storage and climate regulation.