physiolater
Etymology
From physio- + -later.
physiolater means A nature-worshipper. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Why this word is great
PHYSIOLATER — [Noun] A worshipper of nature. From the Greek physio- ("nature, physical") and -later ("worshipper"). Unlike a "pantheist" (who equates God with nature) or an "animist" (who populates the world with spirits), a physiolater bows to the raw, unmediated grandeur of the natural world itself. It is the pilgrim who kneels not before a sacred grove but before the sheer fact of its towering oaks, the traveler who gazes at a storm-wracked coastline with the reverence others reserve for stained-glass saints, the gardener who tends the soil as if it were an altar—all recognizing, in the mute splendor of the earth, something worthy of devotion precisely because it asks for none. To worship nature is to love what cannot love you back.