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  2. Simarouba glauca - Wikipedia

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    The tree is well suited for warm, humid, tropical regions. Its cultivation depends on rainfall distribution, water holding capacity of the soil, and sub-soil moisture. It is suited for temperature range of 10 to 40 °C (50 to 104 °F), and can grow at elevations from sea level to 1,000 m (3,300 ft). It grows 40 to 50 ft (12 to 15 m) tall and ...

  3. Richetia faguetiana - Wikipedia

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    Menara", a Richetia faguetiana tree, is the tallest flowering plant, and third tallest living tree, after Sequoia sempervirens and Himalayan cypress trees , was measured to be 97.58 m (320.1 ft) height in 2019. [3]

  4. Nepenthes rafflesiana - Wikipedia

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    Nepenthes rafflesiana (/ n ɪ ˈ p ɛ n θ iː z r æ ˌ f l iː z i ˈ ɑː n ə /; after Stamford Raffles), or Raffles' pitcher-plant, [3] is a species of tropical pitcher plant. It has a very wide distribution covering Borneo, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, and Singapore. Nepenthes rafflesiana is extremely variable, with numerous forms and ...

  5. Tropical agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Many tropical food plants are propagated by cuttings.Seeds are necessary for plant embryos to survive the winter and other harsh conditions such as drought.However, where the weather is normally conducive to growth year-round, plants reproducing plants through means other than seeds is often advantageous.

  6. Tropical vegetation - Wikipedia

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    The fifth and final layer is the herb layer which is the forest floor. The forest floor is mainly bare except for various plants, mosses, Lycopods and ferns. The forest floor is much more dense than above because of little sunlight and air movement. [2] Plant species native to the tropics found in tropical ecosystems are

  7. Pandanus amaryllifolius - Wikipedia

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    Pandanus amaryllifolius is a tropical plant in the Pandanus (screwpine) genus, which is commonly known as pandan (/ ˈ p æ n d ə n /; Malay:). It has fragrant leaves which are used widely for flavouring in the cuisines of Southeast Asia. It is also featured in some South Asian cuisines (such as Tamil cuisine) and in Hainanese cuisine from China.