phyto-, phyt-, -phyte
(Greek: a plant; growth [growing in a specified way or place; to produce])
phytotomy
phytotoxin
phytotron
1. A place in which plants can be grown under controlled conditions; for example, a greenhouse.
2. A controllable artificial environment used for the study of plants under well-defined conditions.
phytotrophic
phytotype
A representative type of a plant.
planktophyte
A planktonic plant; a member of the phytoplankton.
pleustohelophyte
pleustophyte
poophyte
A meadow plant.
potamophyte
A river plant.
protoepiphyte
protophyta
protophyte
protophytes
psamathophyte
A strandline plant or a sandy seashore.