-
scales or hairs,
allow bromeliads to
capture water in
cloud forests and help to
reflect sunlight in
desert environments.
Bromeliads with leaf
vases can capture...
- is high-elevation
mesic forest. It is an
arboreal species occurring in
bromeliads in tall trees,
using them for both
hiding and breeding. It is threatened...
- are closed-canopy
forests where it
occurs in
terrestrial and
arboreal bromeliads. It is
threatened by
habitat loss. IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group...
- sea level.
These frogs lay
their eggs in the water-filled
rosettes of
bromeliads or
other temporary, water-filled
crevices in the canopy, such as the leaf...
- old-growth pine and
deciduous forests where it is
found in
bromeliads. Eggs are also laid in
bromeliads. It is
threatened by
habitat loss (deforestation). IUCN...
- The
bromeliad frog (Crossodactylodes) is a
genus of frog in the
family Leptodactylidae from the
Atlantic Forest biome of
eastern Brazil.
Bromeliad frog...
- and kill
their host. Many orchids,
bromeliads, ferns, and
mosses grow as epiphytes.
Among the epiphytes, the
bromeliads ac****ulate
water in
their leaf axils;...
- the
water in the
bromeliad plants.
Bromeliohyla dendroscarta inhabits cloud forests where it
breeds and
takes refuge in
bromeliads. This
species has...
- material.[citation needed]
Spanish moss is in the
family Bromeliaceae (the
bromeliads). Formerly, it was
placed in the
genera Anoplophytum, Caraguata, and Renealmia...
- and algae) or in the
tropics (e.g., many ferns, cacti, orchids, and
bromeliads).
Epiphyte species make good
houseplants due to
their minimal water and...