What is another word for epiphytic?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛpɪfˈɪtɪk] (IPA)

Epiphytic plants are those that grow on the surface of other plants without harming them. These plants are also known as air plants, because they derive their nutrients from the moisture and air around them. Synonyms for the term 'epiphytic' include 'aerial', 'non-parasitic', 'commensal', and 'perching'. Another term used for these plants is 'epiphytes', which is derived from the Greek language and means 'upon plants'. These plants can be found in tropical and humid regions around the world and are an essential part of the ecosystem. They provide habitat and shelter for a variety of insects, birds, and mammals and also help to regulate the water cycle.

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Usage examples for Epiphytic

It is only by the botanical structure of the flowers that the orchid may be readily distinguished, the epiphytic character being of little significance botanically.
"My Studio Neighbors"
William Hamilton Gibson
His aerial creations resemble the blossoms of the epiphytic orchids, which have no root in the soil, but draw their nourishment from the moisture of the air.
"Brief History of English and American Literature"
Henry A. Beers
I. General, local, and particular causes of destruction are constantly reacting on organized creatures, and these causes account for those epiphytic diseases which infest plants, the epizootic diseases which spread mortality among the brute creation, and the epidemic, which strike and are fatal to the human species.
"On the cattle plague: or, Contagious typhus in horned cattle. Its history, origin, description, and treatment"
Honoré Bourguignon

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