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Definition of Epiphytical

Epiphytical
Epiphytic Ep`i*phyt"ic, Epiphytical Ep`i*phyt"ic*al, a. (Bot.) Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an epiphyte. -- Ep`i*phyt"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Epiphytical from wikipedia

- to epiphytic communities. For example, it is estimated that among epiphytic orchids, as many as 50% are likely to use it. Other relevant epiphytic families...
- An epiphytic fungus is a fungus that grows upon, or attached to, a living plant. The term epiphytic derives from the Gr**** epi- (meaning 'upon') and phyton...
- Epiphytic bacteria are bacteria which live non-parasitically on the surface of a plant on various organs such as the leaves, roots, flowers, buds, seeds...
- Vanda lamellata is a species of orchid. It is an epiphytic subshrub native to the ****anese Ryukyu Islands (Uotsuri-jima), southern Taiwan (including Lan...
- of primary hemiepiphytes germinate in the canopy and initially live epiphytically. They send roots downward, and these roots eventually make contact with...
- expanded clay aggregate and styrofoam may be emplo****.[citation needed] Some epiphytic plants may be grown mounted, either with their roots in potting mix and...
- and by a very specific vegetation, in particular a strong presence of epiphytic plants (growing on other plants), such as orchids, bromeliads[citation...
- ferruginea) who defend the tree against insects, browsing mammals, and epiphytic vines. Isotopic labelling studies suggest that plants also obtain nitrogen...
- canopy, by some estimates, is home to 50 percent of all plant species. Epiphytic plants attach to trunks and branches, and obtain water and minerals from...
- that offer protection, such as cracks and crevices. Invertebrates and epiphytic algae provide much of the food for other organisms. A common feature on...