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Definition of Mesophytic plant
1. Noun. Land plant growing in surroundings having an average supply of water; compare xerophyte and hydrophyte.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mesophytic Plant
Literary usage of Mesophytic plant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"... what the student's own observation, aside from the study of botany, has taught
him, should suffice to give him a fair idea of mesophytic plant life. ..."
2. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"... what the student's own observation, aside from the study of botany, has taught
him, should suffice to give him a fair idea of mesophytic plant life. ..."
3. Nature Sketches in Temperate America: A Series of Sketches and a Popular by Joseph Lane Hancock (1911)
"It presents a deciduous forest in the background, with a sandy foreground, over
which mesophytic plant societies have become established. ..."
4. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1902)
"Phlox pilosa grows abundantly in the prairie meadows and is distinctively a
prairie mesophytic plant, like Poa praten- sis, Helianthus grosse-serratus. ..."
5. The Genetic Development of the Forests of Northern Michigan: A Study of by Harry Nichols Whitford (1901)
"... as a rule, the river bottoms contain the mesophytic plant societies, while
the clay hills have only attained a semi-mesophytic forest "> Box. GAZ. ..."
6. Foundations of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen (1901)
"... what the student's own observation, aside from the study of botany, has taught
him, should suffice to give him a fair idea of mesophytic plant life. ..."
7. Foundations of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen (1901)
"... aside from the study of botany, has taught him, should suffice to give him a
fair idea of mesophytic plant life. ..."