The plants seem at first to have little in common.
All these plants seem to catch the light and hold it.
The plants never seem to amount to much when they are first planted.
Across from them, the plants seemed to shift and move as the two kids did.
The plants seem to say that they like their new home and are willing to stay.
The whole plant seems to be run by smart ghosts.
Green Thumb finally, the plant seemed to be trying to say okay.
From the garden where I work, the plants seem to be telling us something we may not want to hear: the world is changing.
So far, though, the plants seemed to be doing well enough.
This is one reason why the plants, once set in place, seem to last forever.