- - Plants from damp places
- - Peat .... (gardener's purchases)
- - Hawthorne's "...... from an Old Manse"
- - "...... from an Old Manse"
- - Bryologist's concern.
- - Some bryophytes
- - Tiny green plants that grow on non-rolling stones
- - Simple plants
- - Bryophytes
- - Seedless flora
- - Velvety growths
- - Rock growths
- - Shaded growths
- - Bog growths
- - Some rock coverings
- - Forest growths
- - Terrarium growths
- - Bark-covering plants
- - Bryophitic growths
- - Bryophytic growths
- - Some Everglades flora
- - Tree trunk growths
- - They're popular in Japanese gardening
- - Plants in damp, dark areas
- - Bryologists' studies
- - They may cover rocks
- - Bryologists' study
- - Peat bog plants
- - Tree growths
- - They grow on trees, sometimes
- - They tend to grow on the north side of trees
- - Foxfeet and sphagnum
- - Rock garden features.
- - Ground greenery.
- - Rock garden plants.
- - Velvety plants.
- - Relatives of Portulaca, Sedum, etc.
- - Garden growths.
- - Plants growing in velvety clusters.
- - Flowerless plants
- - Nonflowering plants
- - Bog plants
- - Plants
- - Stuff growing on trunks
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