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  • Some larger bromeliads, like tillandsia, grow as epiphytes, attached to trees or other plants, often in humid rain forests.Some terrestrial bromeliads are adapted to growing in the rich leaf litter of shady forests; others to harshly sunny, sandy beaches.
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