hygric
Hygric is an adjective used in ecology, botany, and related fields to describe conditions or organisms associated with high humidity or moisture. The term derives from the Greek hygrikos, meaning moist or humid, and is applied to describe environments, climates, or physiological needs that depend on elevated moisture in the air or surroundings.
In practice, hygric is used to classify habitats, microclimates, and species with a preference or requirement
Distinctions with related terms are common. Hygric contrasts with hydric, which typically refers to soils that
Examples of hygric contexts include tropical rainforests, cloud forests, damp forest floors, and humid controlled environments
See also: Hydric, Xeric, Mesic, Hygroscopic, Humidity, Bryophyte.