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epiphyte
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ep·i·phyte
/ ˈepəˌfīt/
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n. Bot.
a plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic, such as the numerous ferns, bromeliads, air plants, and orchids growing on tree trunks in tropical rain forests.
DERIVATIVES:
ep·i·phyt·al
/ ˌepəˈfītl/ adj.
ep·i·phyt·ic
/ ˌepəˈfitik/ adj.
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Epiphytes
Book article from: Plant Sciences
...of tropical rain forests. Epiphytes have unique ecological characteristics...for sunlight in the canopy; epiphytes do not have conventional roots...mycorrhizae) that aid the epiphyte in gathering additional nutrition...plants contain species that are epiphytes, but only several have a...
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epiphyte
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
epiphyte or air plant, any plant...differing from a parasite ). An epiphyte manufactures its own food...than from the soil. Some epiphytes are found in every major...plants, the best-known epiphytes are orchids and bromeliads...
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Rainforest
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...a uniquely rich canopy of epiphytes, or plants that use other...begin their lives as epiphytes, but if they are successful...they germinate and live as an epiphyte, independent of the soil...strangler fig is no longer a true epiphyte, although it continues to...
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Rain Forests
Book article from: Plant Sciences
...evergreen vegetation with lianas and epiphytes . Most widespread are lowland tropical...layers. Lianas rooted in the ground and epiphytes (e.g., ferns, orchids, and bromeliads...five years, and covered with mats of epiphytes (such as mosses, lichens, and algae...
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Forest, Tropical
Book article from: Biology
...plant types: shrubs, giant vines, herbs large and small, epiphytes (plants growing on other plants and not rooted in the ground), hemi-epiphytes (which begin life as epiphytes then extend roots to the ground), lichens, and mosses...
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