frequenting or growing in the air
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aerialsfrequenting or growing in the air
aeriallyfrequenting or growing in the air
aerialfrequenting or growing in the air
epiphytesA plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic, such as the numerous ferns, bromeliads, air plants, and orchids growing on tree trunks in tropical rain forests
makingin the process of being made; developing or evolving; growing
halophytea plant found growing in salt marshes, or in the sea
halophytesHALOPHYTE, a plant found growing in salt marshes, or in the sea
everblooming(of a plant) In bloom throughout most or all of the growing season
cocultureto grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
terrestrial(of a plant) Growing on land or in the soil; not aquatic or epiphytic
coculturedCOCULTURE, to grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
agroforestryland management involving the growing of trees in association with food crops or pastures
coculturingCOCULTURE, to grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
coculturesCOCULTURE, to grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
agroforestriesAGROFORESTRY, land management involving the growing of trees in association with food crops or pastures
underbrushesUNDERBRUSH, shrubs, small trees, and the like, in a wood or forest, growing beneath large trees
hydroponicsThe process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without soil
underbrushshrubs, small trees, and the like, in a wood or forest, growing beneath large trees / to clear of underbrush
sandburany of several bur-bearing weeds growing in sandy places, as Franseria acanthicarpa or Solanum rostratum, of the western U.S
sandbursany of several bur-bearing weeds growing in sandy places, as Franseria acanthicarpa or Solanum rostratum, of the western U.S
bulbilsmall bulb or bulblike structure, esp. one growing in the axils of leaves, as in the tiger lily, or replacing flowers, as in the onion
saltbushany of various plants or shrubs of the genus Atriplex, having mostly alternate leaves and clusters of inconspicuous flowers, often growing in saline or alkaline soil
pyxieseither of two trailing, shrubby, evergreen plants, Pyxidanthera barbulata or P. brevifolia, of the eastern U.S., having numerous small, starlike blossoms and growing in sandy soil
pyxieeither of two trailing, shrubby, evergreen plants, Pyxidanthera barbulata or P. brevifolia, of the eastern U.S., having numerous small, starlike blossoms and growing in sandy soil
cerastiumany of various low-growing plants of the genus Cerastium, having leaves covered with whitish or grayish down and small white flowers, and including mouse-ear chickweed and snow-in-summer
trufflesA strong-smelling underground fungus that resembles an irregular, rough-skinned potato, growing chiefly in broad-leaved woodland on calcareous soils. It is considered a culinary delicacy and found, esp. in France, with the aid of trained dogs or pigs