Barbadoes Wood has a particular rich ground flora which includes ferns and saxifrages.
Plants known from the formation include ferns, ginkgoes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
These include ferns, but mostly seed-producing plants such as Lyginopteris.
The herbaceous layer also includes many mosses, lichens, and ferns.
In the wild, particularly common foods include lupins, Gynoxys, ferns, and umbrella plants.
Plants in the exhibit include palms, pomegranates, and ferns.
The other vegetation types include herbs, ferns, and mosses.
Species growing here include paper birch, basswood, aspen, ferns and club mosses.
The flora of Michigan back then included club moss trees, ferns, and horsetails.
For shady places you could include small ferns or ivy.