different between mesophyte vs mesohydrophyte
mesophyte
English
Etymology
From French mésophyte, equivalent to meso- (“middle”) +? -phyte (“plant”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?m?s?(?)f??t/
- (US) IPA(key): /?m?z??fa?t/
Noun
mesophyte (plural mesophytes)
- (botany) Any normal terrestrial plant that grows in environments that have an average supply of water.
Translations
See also
- hydrophyte
- xerophyte
Anagrams
- emophytes
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mesohydrophyte
English
Etymology
From meso- (“middle”) +? hydro- (“water”) +? -phyte (“plant”).
Noun
mesohydrophyte (plural mesohydrophytes)
- (biology) Any plant whose tolerance to moisture is intermediate between that of a mesophyte and a hydrophyte
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