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Other species, growing in wet forest habitats from the tropics to temperate zones, are epiphytes (Greek: epi, “upon”; phyton, “plant”), plants that spend their lives clinging to tree branches. In such elevated locations, their leaves receive optimum illumination. Epiphytes’ roots are used more as grasping rather than absorbing organs; few ever reach the
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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