Species of plant, Spanish moss.
Sinônimos
Examples for "black moss"
Examples for "black moss"
1Weeds waved from the crevices, and in places black moss splotched the otherwise bald stones.
2His way lay through a wide tract of black moss, extending for miles on each side and before him.
3On several occasions we found these birds on the highest summits where there was nothing but rocks covered with black moss.
4Sometimes a kind of black moss grows upon them, and tiny bits of white lichen, giving together a curious tortoiseshell look.
5The best soil for it appears to be a pure quartz sand, which in some places rests on black moss or mould.
1It kills the long moss, but the green mold it does not seem to affect.
2The huge double gate of Thonbec had stood open so long moss had grown on the hinges.
3And taking a strand of the long moss he scraped the greenish gray outside off, leaving a black strand like a horse hair.
4"That is Spanish moss, also called long moss," explained Mr. Brown.
1I was glad that the dark hid the whiteness of the old man's beard from my view.
2Gidge takes part of the old man's beard and uses it as a pillow to sleep on.
3Then the youth seized the ax, split the anvil with one blow, and struck the old man's beard in with it.
4Then the youth took up an axe, and, splitting the anvil at one blow, wedged the old man's beard in it.
5The draftsman has not forgotten this detail: the old man's beard spreads in a snowy avalanche over the apron and comes down to his knees.
1But the lips, beneath the shag of grey beard, were tightly compressed.
2He had a sharp restless eye and a short stubby grey beard.
3He was a squat and blocky man, with a heavy grey beard.
4His long silvery- grey beard gave him an appearance like an ancient prophet.
5Lagrange has a grey moustache, a grey beard and long grey hair.
Translations for tillandsia usneoides