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Bromeliads are found in the rainforests of the Americas. Most of them grow on the branches of trees. Their leaves form a vase that holds water. Small roots anchor plants to supporting branches, and their broad leaf bases form a water-holding cup. The cup's capacity ranges from half a pint to 12 gallons or more. The cups support mosquito and dragonfly larvae, tadpoles, birds, salamanders and frogs. |
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