Red and roe deer roamed on roads turned green by moss.
Many are toppled, some are wrapped in vines and blotted by moss.
"My mother always swore by vinegar, moss and webs."
When poet Gyōe in the summer of 1487 visited the temple, found it invaded by grasses and moss.
It was still there; but nearly obliterated by moss.
The ground beneath her was hard, softened slightly by moss and leaves, but Gray's presence more than made up for any discomfort.
For years, the hotel, a city landmark, lay vacant, gradually becoming overgrown by moss and weeds.
The crown lies jagged, uneven, on the ground, not yet weighed down by gravity or moss.
The land was rolling, covered by lime-green grasses or purplish moss.
He only got two short steps before reaching the edge of the clear space untouched by moss.