phyto-, phyt-, -phyte

(Greek: a plant; growth; growing in a specified way or place; to produce)

phytocidal
phytocide, phytocidal
Lethal or injurious to plants.
phytocoenology
phytoconenosis
phytodemic
phytoderma
phytodetritus (s) (noun), phytodetrita (pl)
Organic waste material produced by the disintegration and decomposition of vegetable organisms: Mildred had a pile of decomposing phytodetrita which consisted of dead weeds and grass which she had dug up from her garden space so she could start cultivating some vegetables and strawberries.
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.