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Licorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing on a small tree. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes.

aac.jpg Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.ThumbnailsA lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.ThumbnailsA lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.ThumbnailsA lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.ThumbnailsA lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.ThumbnailsA lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.Piggyback Plant or Thousand Mothers, (Latin name: Tolmiea menziesii) carpets the ground along the Munson Creek Falls Trail.ThumbnailsA lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.

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