Hart |
Plant |
A Hart |
Lichen |
Foxfeet |
Mr. Hart |
Peat ___ |
Sphagnum |
Rock coat |
Irish ___ |
Bog plant |
Bryophyte |
Model Kate |
Bog growth |
Rock cover |
Green shade |
Tree growth |
Spanish ___ |
Peat source |
Famous Hart |
Forest coat |
Moor growth |
Swamp stuff |
Rock growth |
Green growth |
Kind of back |
Tree hugger? |
Forest plant |
Fuzzy growth |
Rock coverer |
Shady growth |
Bayou growth |
Lichen's kin |
Creepy thing |
Swamp growth |
Trunk growth |
Forest growth |
Famous Viking |
Forest carpet |
Kind of agate |
Liverwort kin |
Matted growth |
Rock covering |
Shaded growth |
Velvety flora |
Velvety plant |
Garden growth |
Shade of green |
Rootless plant |
Sign of disuse |
Dramatist Hart |
Matlike growth |
Peat component |
Sphagnum, e.g. |
Caribou's food |
Velvety growth |
Yellowish green |
Ground greenery |
Old-man's-beard |
Peat ingredient |
Spanish or peat |
Growth on rocks |
Supermodel Kate |
Playwright Hart |
Bryophytic plant |
Damp area growth |
Growth on stones |
Hart of "Act One |
Most of my lawn! |
Nature's pillow? |
Rock collection? |
Terrarium staple |
Growth on trunks |
Turk's-cap, e.g. |
Growth on a rock |
Terrarium growth |
Bryophytic growth |
Cryptogamic plant |
Everglades growth |
Low-growing plant |
Okefenokee growth |
Tree trunk growth |
Zen garden growth |
Fuzzy green stuff |
It grows on trees |
Sphagnum, for one |
Bryologist's study |
Forest floor plant |
Forest undergrowth |
It's on the rocks? |
Natural green coat |
Non-vascular plant |
Stirling or Arnold |
NFL receiver Randy |
Terrarium greenery |
Tree trunk greenery |
Velvety green color |
Velvety tree hugger |
Forest floor growth |
Cushiony forest seat |
Low-growing greenery |
Primitive vegetation |
Rolling-stone reject |
Rolling-stone's lack |
Symbol of inactivity |
Unwanted roof growth |
Velvety green growth |
Velvety ground cover |
Cushiony ground cover |
Fuzzy growth on rocks |
Growth on a damp rock |
Growth on tree trunks |
It grows in the shade |
Tree-hugging greenery |
Velvety forest growth |
''... gathers no ___'' |
Natural floor covering |
NFL pass catcher Randy |
Skinny supermodel Kate |
Cushiony forest growth |
Rolling stones lack it |
It reproduces by spores |
Memorable actor-puzzler |
Peat or Spanish follower |
Velvety growth on stones |
Former NFL receiver Randy |
Some spores, all grown up |
Small flowerless plant(s) |
Gathering of still stones |
Growth on the forest floor |
Rolling stone's deficiency |
Mad Men" actress Elisabeth |
Directional sign, of a sort |
Kate who Pete Doherty dated |
Not found on rolling stones |
A rolling stone gathers none |
Fuzzy, green growth on a log |
Jarvis of the Denver Broncos |
Plant growing in spongy soil |
Plant that can grow on trees |
Rolling stone's supposed lack |
Development on the north side? |
English racing driver, b. 1929 |
Plant that grows on damp rocks |
Some greenery that's not grass |
A rolling stone gathers no ___ |
Green growth on the forest floor |
Shade similar to artichoke green |
What rolling stones don't gather |
Growth on the north side of trees |
Supermodel who gathers no pounds? |
Welcome growth in Japanese gardens |
Arnold ___, memorable actor-puzzler |
This never clings to a rolling stone |
What a rolling stone does not gather |
Fuzzy green plant that grows on rocks |
Jessica Jones" actress Carrie-Anne ___ |
Prince Edward Island crop, Irish _____ |
What some proverbial stones don't gather |
Velvety plant that likes dampness and shade |
Irish _____ Prince Edward Island special crop |
What a rolling stone doesn't gather, supposedly |
Small flowerless green plant without proper roots |
1990s supermodel Kate who popularized the waif look |
Actress Elisabeth who's been on the cover of Rolling Stone, ironically |
Plant that grows on the north side of trees in the northern hemisphere |