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The first plants to grow during primary succession are typically mosses and lichens. These pioneer species are able to survive in harsh, barren environments and gradually build up soil and nutrients for other plants to grow. After mosses and lichens establish themselves, shrubs and trees will start to grow and further build the ecosystem.