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Spanish moss
noun
- an epiphytic plant, Tillandsia usneoides, of the southern U.S., having narrow, grayish leaves and growing in long festoons that drape the branches of trees.
Spanish moss
noun
- an epiphytic bromeliaceous plant, Tillandsia usneoides, growing in tropical and subtropical regions as long bluish-grey strands suspended from the branches of trees
- a tropical lichen, Usnea longissima, growing as long trailing green threads from the branches of trees
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Origin of Spanish moss1
Example Sentences
High in the Andean mountains of Ecuador, Tony, a large, male spectacled bear, shelters from the midday heat beneath the shade of a century-old fig tree draped in Spanish moss.
Spanish moss hangs low from the trees, and we have to hold it back like curtains.
For example, in a model of the Sun’s surface, we use Spanish moss to create the dynamic texture of the Sun.
Spanish moss hangs from branches of black cypress trees like funeral veils.
Despite a massive daily cleanup operation that leaves the post-parade landscape remarkably clean, uncaught beads dangle from tree limbs like Spanish moss and get ground into the mud under the feet of passers-by.
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