● An epiphyte is an organism that grows on the surface of a plant without harming it. ◦ It derives its nutrients from the air, rain, or from the debris accumulating around it. ◦ Mosses and orchids are the best examples of Epiphytes. ● Plants that grow in or on rocks are called lithophytes . ◦ Lithophytes derive their nutrients from rainwater and nearby decaying plants, including their own dead tissue. ● Plants that grow in waters of high salinity are called halophytes , not epiphytes. Hence statement 2 is incorrect . ◦ Mangrove swamps and sea lavender are examples of halophytes. ● Aquatic plants that grow in or near water are called macrophytes. ◦ Hydrilla, Water Hyacinth, and Duckweed are the few examples of Macrophytes.