Air Plants

by David H. Benzing

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Description

Often growing far above the ground, "air plants" (or epiphytes) defy many of our common perceptions about plants . The majority use their roots only for attachment in the crowns of larger, usually woody plants—or to objects such as rocks and buildings—and derive moisture and nutrients from the atmosphere and by collecting falling debris. Only the mistletoes are true parasites. Epiphytes are not anomalies and there are approximately 28,000 species—about 10 percent of the higher or vascular plants