epiphloedal

[ep-uh-fleed-l]

ep·i·phloe·dal

[ep-uh-fleed-l]
adjective Mycology.
growing on bark, as a lichen.
Also, ep·i·phloe·dic.


Origin:
epi- + Greek phloi(ós) bark of trees + hiatus-filling -d- + -al1
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