phyto-, phyt-, -phyte
(Greek: a plant; growth [growing in a specified way or place; to produce])
phytocide, phytocidal
Lethal or injurious to plants.
phytocoenology
phytoconenosis
phytodemic
phytoderma
phytodetritus
Detritus produced by the disintegration and decomposition of vegetable organisms.
Phytodinosauria
Plant (eating) lizards a taxon proposed to include prosauropods, sauropods, and ornithischians forming a group of herbivores.
phytoflagellate
phytogenesis
phytogenous
phytogeographer
A specialist in the biogeography of plants (effects of geographical features on animal and plant life).
phytogeographist
Someone who writes descriptions about the geographical distribution of plants.
phytogeography
A written description of the geographical distribution of plants.
phytoglyphy, phytoglyphic
Nature-printing, as originally used for plants.
phytographer
Someone who makes scientific descriptions of seaweed.