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What (who) is épiphyte$1$ - definition

PLANTS THAT SPEND PART OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE AS EPIPHYTES
Hemiphyte; Hemi-epiphyte; Hemiepiphytic; Hemi-epiphytic

Epiphyte         
NON-PARASITIC PLANT THAT GROWS UPON ANOTHER PLANT BUT IS NOT NOURISHED BY IT
Epiphytic; Epiphytes; Air-plants; Epiphytism; Epiphytic plant; Air Plants; Air-plant; Air plants; Epiphytically; Macro-epiphyte; Micro-epiphyte; Marine epiphyte; Marine epiphytes; Epiphytic plants
·noun A vegetable parasite growing on the surface of the body.
II. Epiphyte ·noun An air plant which grows on other plants, but does not derive its nourishment from them. ·see Air plant.
Epiphytic         
NON-PARASITIC PLANT THAT GROWS UPON ANOTHER PLANT BUT IS NOT NOURISHED BY IT
Epiphytic; Epiphytes; Air-plants; Epiphytism; Epiphytic plant; Air Plants; Air-plant; Air plants; Epiphytically; Macro-epiphyte; Micro-epiphyte; Marine epiphyte; Marine epiphytes; Epiphytic plants
·adj ·Alt. of Epiphytical.
Epiphyte         
NON-PARASITIC PLANT THAT GROWS UPON ANOTHER PLANT BUT IS NOT NOURISHED BY IT
Epiphytic; Epiphytes; Air-plants; Epiphytism; Epiphytic plant; Air Plants; Air-plant; Air plants; Epiphytically; Macro-epiphyte; Micro-epiphyte; Marine epiphyte; Marine epiphytes; Epiphytic plants
An epiphyte is an organism that grows on the surface of a plant and derives its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water (in marine environments) or from debris accumulating around it. The plants on which epiphytes grow are called phorophytes.

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Hemiepiphyte

A hemiepiphyte is a plant that spends part of its life cycle as an epiphyte. The seeds of primary hemiepiphytes germinate in the canopy and initially live epiphytically. They send roots downward, and these roots eventually make contact with the ground. Secondary hemiepiphytes are root-climbers that begin as rooted vines growing upward from the forest floor, but later break their connection to the ground. When this happens, they may send down long roots to the ground.

Strangler figs are hemiepiphytic – they may begin life as epiphytes but after making contact with the ground they encircle their host tree and "strangle" it. This usually results in the death of the host tree, either through girdling or through competition for light. Strangler figs can also germinate and develop as independent trees, not reliant on the support of a host.