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  2. Spanish moss - Wikipedia

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    Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is an epiphytic flowering plant that often grows upon large trees in tropical and subtropical climates. It is native to much of Mexico , Bermuda , the Bahamas , Central America , South America (as far south as northern Patagonia ), [ 4 ] the Southern United States , and West Indies .

  3. Moss - Wikipedia

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    There is a period in the moss life cycle when they do have a double set of paired chromosomes, but this happens only during the sporophyte stage. Life cycle of a typical moss ( Polytrichum commune ) The moss life-cycle starts with a haploid spore that germinates to produce a protonema ( pl. protonemata), which is either a mass of thread-like ...

  4. Tillandsia - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia have naturally been established in diverse environments such as equatorial tropical rain forests, high elevation Andes mountains, rock dwelling (saxicolous) regions, and Louisiana swamps, such as Spanish moss (T. usneoides), a species that grows atop tree limbs.

  5. Florida picking up the pieces after Milton: 14 dead, 3M ... - AOL

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    Still, they were keeping their eyes on the river just past a thicket of trees laden with Spanish Moss. After the storm, the river had started to creep up just a little, though Paul Massey doubted ...

  6. Spanish Fly: Are These "Aphrodisiac" Pills Worth It? - AOL

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    Spanish fly isn’t just ineffective as an aphrodisiac — it’s also dangerous. So keep Spanish fly and other herbal aphrodisiacs at arm’s length. There’s just way too much at stake.

  7. Talk:Spanish moss - Wikipedia

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    Spanish moss is an epiphyte (a plant that lives upon other plants; from Greek "epi"=upon "phyte"=plant), which absorbs nutrients (especially calcium) and water from the air and rainfall. Spanish moss is colloquially known as "air plant". I am removing the description of an epiphyte. If the user wants to know what that is, they will click the link.

  8. 16 Homemade Soups to Stash in the Freezer for a Cozy ... - AOL

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    The only thing you have to do is hold off from putting the cream into the soup until you're ready to reheat. Get Ree's Potato Soup recipe. Will Dickey. 7-Can Soup.

  9. Diachlorus ferrugatus - Wikipedia

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    The yellow fly ranges from the southeastern United States, where it is found from New Jersey to Texas, [4] to Costa Rica. [5] It is most common near bodies of water, along with trees nearby to hide in. [4] Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is a popular hiding spot.