Growing or existing above the surface of the ground or soil, as opposed to underground.
From Greek epi- (upon) + geo- (earth), literally 'upon earth.' Common in botanical terminology since the 19th century.
Seeds have two strategies—epigeous germination pops the seed leaves right up through the soil like a jack-in-the-box, while hypogeous seeds leave the seed coat buried like treasure underground!
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