| 1. | Aroids, orchids, bromeliads and piperaceae include in the group of epiphytic plants.
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| 2. | All are epiphytic plants that naturally occur from Southeast Asia to New Guinea.
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| 3. | The main entry lawn has a large teak tree epiphytic plants.
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| 4. | They are adaptable, growing well as a terrestrial or epiphytic plant.
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| 5. | The plants should be fed regularly with a fertilizer suitable for epiphytic plants.
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| 6. | Some epiphytic plants are large trees that begin their lives high in the forest canopy.
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| 7. | Many epiphytic plants need trees to cling to.
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| 8. | The trees are festooned at all levels with epiphytic plants, including orchids, ferns, bromeliads and mosses.
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| 9. | This epiphytic plant has a mutualistic relationship with stingless shelter ants, which makes it a myrmecophyte.
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| 10. | In nature, the fibrous trunks are hosts for a range of epiphytic plants including other ferns and mosses.
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