Can a plant grow on a rock? Why /why not
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Lithophytes ("rock plants" in Greek) are plants that grow in or on rocks. Those that grow on rocks are also known as epipetric or epilithic plants. Lithophytes that grow on land feed off nutrients from rain water and nearby decaying plants, including their own dead tissue.
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Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. Those that grow on rocks are also known as epipetric or epilithic plants.
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Lithophytes that grow on land feed off nutrients from rain water and nearby decaying plants, including their own dead tissue. Chasmophytes grow in fissures in rocks where soil or organic matter has accumulated. ... Species that only grow on rock or gravel are obligate lithophytes.
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