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Other crossword clues for answer "FERN"

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