Definition: In English, "Aetomorphae" refers to a group of plants that belong to a family of the same name (Araceae). These plants have stems with an epiphytic, or plant-like, form, which allows them to grow on other plants and absorb water from their environment. This unique adaptation is known as a stolonskia. The word "Aetomorphae" comes from the Greek for "plant of the day," referring to any type of plant that blooms during one of the seasons (summer, autumn, winter). Aetomorphae are found in all four seasons, including spring and summer. Definition: 1. The plants belonging to a family called Araceae. 2. The stems with an epiphytic, or plant-like form, allowing them to grow on other plants. 3. This adaptation allows them to absorb water from the environment, making them suitable for growing in various climatic conditions and seasons.
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