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All along the trails in Tryon Creek State park, Licorice Ferns grow happily on trees in areas with plenty of rainfall.

aaa.jpg Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.ThumbnailsTwin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.ThumbnailsTwin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.ThumbnailsTwin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.ThumbnailsTwin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.ThumbnailsTwin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.ThumbnailsTwin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.ThumbnailsTwin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.

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