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The Crossword Solver found 141 answers for The New York Times crossword clue plants 4 letters. The answer has 4 letters.

AnswerClue
SOWSplants
OSHAgovt. plant inspector
ANILindigo plant
SOWNplanted for future reaping
WEEDpesky plant
MOLEanimal that’s also a plant?
MOSSfirst plant on Earth, it’s thought
WEEDunwanted plant in a garden
OKRAgarden plant in the mallow family
HEMPplant fiber used to make some jewelry
MOLEplant
ELMSplantings lining the Literary Walk in Central Park
ROOTedible part of a taro plant
ALOEplant used by ancient Greeks and Romans to treat wounds
FLAXplant also known as linseed
LEEKplant in the allium family
ALOEplant used to treat rashes
OSHAorg. concerned with plants
ALOEplant in some juices and lotions
FERNplant with no flowers or seeds
ALOEplant harvested for its gel
ALOEplant with fleshy leaves
ALOEprickly plant with healing qualities
OSHAplant watcher, for short
ALOEhedgehog ___ (prickly plant)
SOWNplanted
HEMPplant supplying burlap fiber
FERNseedless plant
FERNplant with fronds
ALOEplant with lance-shaped leaves
SILLplace to keep plants
ALOEancient Egyptians referred to it as the “plant of immortality” because of its ability to survive without soil
ALOEplant that soothes burns
KISSone may be stolen or planted
REEDbog plant
ALGAplant that contains chlorophyll but lacks a stem and leaves
DEERanimal that becomes a plant if spelled backward
ROOTunderground part of a plant
FERNplant in a stegosaurus’s diet
ALOEspiny-leaved plant in tropical and semitropical climates
FAKElike some plants that don’t need watering
ALOEplant with “teeth”
OSHAorg. concerned with plant-based well-being?
ALOEpharmaceutical plant
COCAplant whose name derives from Quechua
CHIA“Pet” that’s a plant
ALGAplant in a bloom
FLAXplant that symbolized purity in ancient Egypt
KALEplant of the mustard family
ROOTplant part that most herbicides attack

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