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Learn to pronounce phre·at·o·phyte

/frēˈadəˌfīt/
noun
a plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table.

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Phreatophytes are plants that are supplied with surface water and often have their roots constantly in touch with moisture. A phreatophyte is one that absorbs ...

Phreatophyte

A phreatophyte is a deep-rooted plant that obtains a significant portion of the water that it needs from the phreatic zone or the capillary fringe above the phreatic zone. Phreatophytes are plants that are supplied with surface water and often... Wikipedia
Phreatophytes are plants that can access groundwater directly, often found in riparian areas along streams where water is readily available.
A small number of species called phreatophytes have root systems capable of reaching deep into groundwater supplies. That helps them survive in arid and ...
The meaning of PHREATOPHYTE is a deep-rooted plant that obtains its water from the water table or the layer of soil just above it.
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Many WONS are phreatophytes or amphibious aquatic species that invade seasonal wetlands. From: Journal of Arid Environments, 2013
Phreatophytes are plants that depend for their water supply upon ground water that lies within reach of their roots. Although not confined to the arid ...
a long-rooted plant that absorbs its water from the water table or the soil above it. phreatophyte. / frɪˈętəfaɪt /. noun. a plant having very long roots ...
Phreatophytes are deep-rooted trees and shrubs that obtain a dependable water supply from the “phreatic surface” (Meinzer 1927), i.e., from the saturated ...
This project was designed to control non-native russian olives and salt cedars (phreatophytes) in an effort to conserve water and promote healthy ecosystems ...