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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Dryads also show up in ''[[Narnia]].'' Lewis describes them in great detail. Such as Birch dryads as looking like slender girls with showery hair, dressed in silver and fond of dancing, beech dryads as looking like gracious, queenly, goddesses dressed fresh transparent green, and oak dryads as looking like wizened old men with warts, gnarled fingers, and hair growing out of the warts.
* Dryads also show up in ''[[Narnia]].'' Lewis describes them in great detail. Such as Birch dryads as looking like slender girls with showery hair, dressed in silver and fond of dancing, beech dryads as looking like gracious, queenly, goddesses dressed fresh transparent green, and oak dryads as looking like wizened old men with warts, gnarled fingers, and hair growing out of the warts.
* Ents in ''[[Lord of the Rings]]''.
* Ents in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* Birdseye, a parody of Green Giant (''See'' [[Advertising]]'', above'') appears in ''[[Bored of the Rings]]'' along with the plant-people he rules, the Vee-Ates.
* Birdseye, a parody of Green Giant (''See'' [[Advertising]]'', above'') appears in ''[[Bored of the Rings]]'' along with the plant-people he rules, the Vee-Ates.
* Nym from ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''.
* Nym from ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''.