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- Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. They can be classified as either epilithic (or epipetric) or endolithic; epilithic lithophytes grow on...
- the Bromeliaceae Epiphyllum – a genus of epiphytic cacti Parasitic plant Epilith, an organism that grows in a rock Foliicolous, lichens or bryophytes that...
- likely to survive longer in laboratory settings when attacked by predators. Epilith – Plants that grow on rocksPages displaying short descriptions of redirect...
- phyllosphere. Epibiont Epiphytes Phyllosphere Epiphytic fungus Parasitic plant Epilith Microbiota Pócs, Tamás; Tóthmérész, Béla (1997). "Foliicolous bryophyte...
- Foliicolous, lichens or bryophytes that grow on leaves Epiphyte Endosymbiont Epilith, an organism that grows in a rock Epibiont, an organism that grows on another...
- both sides of the North Atlantic. The attached form grows typically as an epilith on stable hard substrates such as stony bottoms, boulder fields and rocks...
- phycobionts of epiphyllous lichens. Foliicolous Epiphytic fungus Parasitic plant Epilith Lücking, Robert (2008). "Foliicolous Lichenized Fungi". Flora Neotropica...
- through ultraviolet radiation, chemical surface disinfection, and washing . Epiliths, organisms that grow on rocks Zoochory, seed dispersal by animals Epibiont...
- Drynaria bonii Scurrula atropurpurea, an evergreen hemiparasitic epiphyte Epiliths include 12 species, usually restricted to rocks in streams. They include...
- and bark less common. Among the rock-dwelling species, there are both epiliths (those that grow on the surface) and endoliths (those that grow "within"...