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epiphytic Living on a plant but attached to the surface only.
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epiphytic Living on plants.
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epiphytic Term used to describe any plant that grows above the ground and attaches to something else for support; nutrients are not taken from the supporting host but are derived instead from rain, air, and available debris.
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epiphytic A plant which naturally grows upon another plant but does not derive any nourishment from it. Many of the orchids in cultivation are epiphytic.
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epiphytic Organisms growing on, and supported in part by a plant, for example epiphytic algae growing on the surface of submerged aquatic vascular plants.
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