- - Redwoods and maples for example
- - forest obfuscators?
- - Forest's makeup
- - You Cant See The Fores For The ..
- - details that might cause you to miss the forest
- - Sycamores and cedars for example
- - After tea, seer returns forest plants
- - homes for sloths and koalas
- - Giant forest figures
- - Forest array
- - Anchors for a hammock
- - Black Forest residents
- - Apple and orange, for two
- - There are six hidden in this puzzle in appropriate places
- - The Lorax claims to speak for them
- - Popular spot for kids' houses
- - Places for trunks
- - Places for some houses
- - Oak and elm, for two
- - Forest units
- - Forest fill
- - Forest concealers in a saw
- - "happy" plants in bob ross paintings
- - terse about pines, say
- - pines or oaks
- - wood is sometimes said to hide them from view
- - Palms and pines
- - They naturally absorb carbon
- - Dendrology: the study of ...
- - Some genealogical work
- - Plants with bark
- - Genealogist's constructions
- - They get planted on Arbor Day
- - woodpeckers peck at them
- - Things that parks and families have
- - steer erratically and you may crash into them!
- - Psithurism, n. "The sound of wind whispering through ..."
- - Big obstacles at a golf course
- - aspens and oaks
- - "i think that i shall never see..." poem
- - dendrology
- - what lumber comes from
- - Lungs of the world
- - The People in the ... (Hanya Yanagihara novel set in Micronesia)
- - "Men in ...." [2006-08]
- - Parts of a sacred grove
- - Growing source of fuel
- - Makeup of some canopies
- - Kilmer's famous poem
- - canopy makeup
- - "Let me tell you 'bout the birds and the bees and the flowers and the ... and the moon up above; And a thing called love"
- - Redwood and cedar, e.g.
- - Joyce Kilmer wrote a poem about these
- - Many are placed in stands in December
- - rainforest specimens
- - Tall plants
- - Shade givers on the streets
- - Arboreal plants
- - Sequoias and redwoods
- - Divi-divis e.g.
- - Screaming ..., grunge rock band behind the hit "Dollar Bill"
- - Orchard plantings
- - grove, essentially
- - "Men in ...," comedy-drama series in which Sofia Vergara cameoed as Pilar Romero
- - plants that frisbees and kites often get stuck in
- - Pines and firs
- - Money doesn't grow on ...
- - They grow leaves and bark
- - Chestnuts e.g.
- - Kilmer classic
- - Joyce Kilmer poem and this puzzle's theme
- - They have certain rings to them
- - "A nest of robins in her hair" poem
- - Targets of Paul Bunyan's ax
- - Skiing hazards
- - Orchard members
- - Linden and litchi
- - Kilmer creation
- - Birch and larch
- - Arboretum specimens
- - What pampas don't have
- - They were all about Eve
- - Persea and poon
- - Pear and apple, e.g.
- - Natural golf hazards
- - Maple and pine
- - Kilmer opus
- - Joyce Kilmer poem
- - Grove components
- - Famous poem
- - Different ones are hidden in 12 starred answers
- - Corners, in a way
- - Birches and beeches
- - Baobab and banyan
- - Balsams and balsas
- - Apple and cherry, e.g.
- - Alder and elder
- - "A nest of robins in her hair" source
- - Yuletide cynosures
- - Ygdrasil, etc.
- - Yews and ashes
- - Windbreak, often
- - What steppes lack
- - What Mark Lanegen climbs?
- - Well-known song by Rasbach.
- - Walnuts, e.g.
- - Walnuts and others
- - Tulip and tupelo
- - They're planted on Arbor Day
- - They're often clear-cut
- - They're found in nurseries
- - They may be clear-cut
- - They have branches all over the world
- - These were all about Eve
- - These may be clear-cut
- - Street enhancers
- - Sourwood and ginkgo
- - Some surgery patients
- - Some probability diagrams
- - Shoe stiffeners
- - Shoe gadgets
- - Shape keepers in a closet
- - Shady street liners
- - Shady sorts?
- - Sassafras and tupelo
- - Rush song that grew roots?
- - Robles and wicopies
- - Rembrandt's "Three ......"
- - Records of lineage
- - Proverbial non-monetary source
- - Popular poem
- - Poplars, e.g.
- - Poons, e.g.
- - Poon and roble
- - Poem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain"
- - Poem with the line "Poems are made by fools like me"
- - Plants in an orchard
- - Planes, e.g.
- - Plain lack
- - Pines and spruces
- - Pines and palms
- - Pecan and walnut
- - Pecan and almond
- - Peaches and pears
- - Patients of certain surgeons
- - Park assets
- - Paper sources
- - Panda hangouts
- - Orange, lemon and lime
- - Orange growers
- - Orange and olive
- - On which dinero doesn't grow
- - Obstacles to avoid while skiing
- - Oak and teak
- - Oak and maple, e.g.
- - Oak and elm, e.g.
- - Oak and elm
- - Oak and cedar
- - Newspaper sources
- - New Wave band that never grew roots?
- - Nesting sites
- - Much paper, originally
- - Maples, e.g.
- - Lumber is obtained from them
- - Lovehammers song that grew roots?
- - Logged items
- - Locusts and Indian beans
- - Locust and loquat
- - Llano's lack
- - Last of a Hemingway title
- - Larch and ash
- - Kite trappers
- - Kilmer's classic
- - Kilmer's claim to fame
- - Kilmer work
- - Kilmer title
- - Kilmer poem containing the line Poems are made by fools like me
- - Joyce Kilmer classic
- - Inspirers of Joyce Kilmer
- - Growths in a grove
- - Growers in groves
- - Grove view
- - Grove features
- - Grove contents
- - Grove constituents
- - Genealogy drawings
- - Genealogical charts
- - Fruit growers
- - Feller's targets?
- - Family and shoe
- - Familial diagrams
- - Elms or elders
- - Elms and oaks
- - Elm and oak
- - Elm and eucalyptus
- - Elm and ash
- - Elders and alders
- - Elder and alder, e.g.
- - Duffer's obstacles
- - Dryads' homes
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