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An epiphyte is: Epiphyte is one of the subdivisions of the Raunkiær system. The term most commonly refers to higher plants, but epiphytic bacteria, fungi (epiphytic fungi), algae, lichens, mosses, a...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on epiphyte (plant type), any plant that grows upon or is in some manner attached to another plant or object merely for physical support. ... CREATE MY epiphyte NEW DOCUMENT...
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epiphyte ( ) n. A plant, such as a tropical orchid or a staghorn fern, that grows on another plant upon which it depends for mechanical support but ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: epiphyte...
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An epiphyte is a plant that normally grows on another plant for support. It is not parasitic, but uses the host plant for support only. Epiphytes can be found in many different environments all over the world, but many of the most beautiful come from the tropic rain forests.
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EPIPHYTES IN THE VIVARIU ... Bromeliad on cork slab ... Epiphytes are plants that in nature grow on other plants. Most epiphytes do not harm their hosts, simply using them as surfaces to attach themselves to. They do so to take advantage of the available growing space up in trees, where they can have access to more sunlight.
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