epiphyte
n.
plant which grows on another plant but is not a parasite
Epiphyte
An epiphyte is an organism that grows upon or attached to a living plant. The term most commonly refers to higher
plants, but epiphytic
bacteria,
fungi (
epiphytic fungi),
algae,
lichens,
mosses, and
ferns exist as well. The term epiphytic derives from the Greek epi- (meaning 'upon') and phyton (meaning 'plant'). Epiphytic plants are sometimes called "air plants" because they do not root in soil. However, there are many aquatic species of algae, including
seaweeds, that are epiphytes on other aquatic plants (seaweeds or aquatic
angiosperms).
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epiphyte
Noun
1. plant that derives moisture and nutrients from the air and rain; usually grows on another plant but not parasitic on it
(synonym) air plant, aerophyte, epiphytic plant
(hypernym) plant, flora, plant life
(hyponym) waxflower, Clusia insignis
épiphyte
adj.
epiphytic, of or pertaining to an epiphyte
épiphyte (m)
n.
epiphyte, plant which grows on another plant but is not a parasite, aerophyte
Epiphyte
(n.)
An air plant which grows on other plants, but does not derive its nourishment from them. See Air plant.
(n.)
A vegetable parasite growing on the surface of the body.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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