- that grow in or on rocks. They can be
classified as
either epilithic (or
epipetric) or endolithic;
epilithic lithophytes grow on the
surfaces of rocks, while...
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Pteridaceae are as follows:
Adiantoid ferns (tribe
Adianteae Gaudich. 1829);
epipetric,
terrestrial or
epiphytic in
moist habitats,
rachis often dichotomously...
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usually grows in
moist to dry
terrestrial situations, but can also be
epipetric. It
often grows as a
greenhouse escape in
areas north of its
usual range...
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growing on stone.
epipetalous Of
stamens that are
attached to the petals.
epipetric Growing on rock or stone, lithophytic, epilithic.
epiphloeodal Growing...
- is not by any
means closely related to
common rue). It is a very
small epipetric species,
growing exclusively on
limestone and
other calcareous rocks....
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genus contains around 50 species.
Basket ferns are
epiphytic or
epipetric and are
native to
tropical Africa,
South Asia, East Asia,
Southeast Asia...
- and
sends out
short stolons. It may be
terrestrial or, occasionally,
epipetric,
growing on rock shelves. It
prefers mildly to
moderately acidic soils...
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species and has a
cosmopolitan distribution.
Species may be terrestrial,
epipetric, hemiepiphytic, or epiphytic. Many are
cultivated as
ornamental plants...
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cloak ferns in the
family Pteridaceae.
Species of this
genus are
mostly epipetric (growing on rock) or
occurring in co****,
gravelly soils, and are most...
- petulant, propitiate, repeat,
repetition petr- rock Gr**** πέτρα (pétra)
epipetric, petrify, petroglyph, petrographic, petrography, petroleum, petrology...