- FERN
- Flowerless plant
- Spore producer
- Bouquet green
- Fronded plant
- Green shade
- ___ flower (magical plant in folklore)
- Frond-bearing plant
- Office growth
- Plant in a cubicle
- Plant in the office
- Fiddlehead, e.g.
- Boston, e.g.
- Fiddlehead, for one
- Wetland growth
- Spore maker
- Terrarium plant
- Nonflowering plant
- Seedless, flowerless plant
- Plant without seeds or flowers
- Flowerless houseplant
- Wilbur's owner in "Charlotte's Web"
- Certain wetland indicator
- One of two props in a Zach Galifianakis online celebrity interview series
- Per a legend, only an angel can plant a red one
- Frond-ly forest dweller?
- Maidenhair, for one
- Hotel lobby plant
- Bit of greenery
- Johnny Carson character Art
- Flowerless decorative plant
- Plant that reproduces by spores
- Green in a vase, perhaps
- Plant with fronds
- Green Crayola color
- Seedless flora
- Plant with triangular fronds
- Bit of green in a floral display
- Bar plant
- Asparagus plant
- Primitive plant
- Seedless plant
- Maidenhair, e.g.
- Former spore
- Frond bearer
- Spore-producing plant
- Florist's staple
- Charlotte's Web girl
- Plant that sparked the Victorian craze "pteridomania"
- Bit of a florist's greenery
- Popular office plant
- Common office plant
- Seedless bit of flora
- Bouquet greenery
- Forest floor flora
- Fronded bit of flora
- Fronded office greenery
- Bracken, for one
- Houseplant with fronds
- Houseplant with spores
- Popular houseplant
- Office plant
- Spore source
- Type of houseplant
- Feathery plant
- Lobby plant
- Crayola color similar to Asparagus
- Bouquet decoration
- Office greenery
- Light green Crayola color
- Decorative plant
- Venus's-hair, e.g.
- Certain cryptogam
- Crayola color since 1998
- Dakota Fanning's role in "Charlotte's Web"
- Girl in "Charlotte's Web"
- Everglades plant
- Plant.
- Brake.
- Curly grass.
- Bracken.
- Maidenhair.
- Oft potted plant.
- Rock garden plant.
- House plant.
- Polypody or moonwart.
- Bracken plant.
- Indian's dream or moonwort.
- Ornamental plant.
- Polypody.
- Shrubby plant.
- Woodland plant.
- Mountain bracken.
- Wild plant.
- Moonwort.
- 1967 hurricane.
- Christmas or Boston
- Living-room plant
- Corsage greenery
- Parlor plant
- Bouquet enhancer
- Bracken, e.g.
- It's often potted
- Bracken or brake
- Brake or bracken
- Club moss's kin
- ___ Hill, D. Thomas poem
- Maidenhair or bracken
- Frondly plant?
- Moonwort, for one
- Fossil impression
- Forest growth
- Forest plant
- Plant with a frond
- Adder's-tongue, e.g.
- Plant with fiddleheads
- Popular house gift
- See 103-Across
- Woods plant
- Adder's-tongue or Venus's-hair
- Common green house gift
- Pteridologist's specimen
- Shedder of spores
- Bit of office greenery
- Leaves in a waiting room?
- Item by many a reception desk
- Plant with spores
- Shade of green
- Green housewarming gift
- Fiddlehead producer
- Non-flowering office staple
- Flowerless office plant
- Iron and Wine "Resurrection ___"
- Girl with a botanical name, in "Charlotte's Web"
- Leaves at the office?
- Plant that produces edible fiddleheads
- Plant with staghorn and sword varieties
- Water-loving houseplant
- Lacy houseplant
- Terrarium plant, perhaps
- Common office decoration
- Bouquet extra
- Common houseplant
- Flowerless, seedless plant
- Wilbur's human friend
- Certain fossilized plant
- Shade-loving plant
- Filiform forest flora
- Pot plant
- Shade plant
- Boston plant
- Potted plant
- Where the Red ___ Grows
- Plant that doesn't blossom
- Many an office plant
- Forest floor plant
- Spore-producing houseplant
- Fiddlehead
- Fronded green specimen
- Bit of office flora
- Hart's-tongue, for one
- Terrarium item
- Florist purchase
- Plant on talk show sets
- Fiddlehead source
- Spore spawner
- Florist's offering
- Flowerless foliage