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SWEETPEA |
Climbing plant |
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VETCH |
Climbing plant |
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LIANA |
Climbing plant |
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BINE |
Climbing plant |
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SIDE |
Climbing plant |
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IVY |
Climbing plant |
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CREEPER |
Climbing plant |
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VINE |
Climbing plant |
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CLEMATIS |
Climbing plant |
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TENDRIL |
Climbing plant supporter |
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TENDRILS |
Climbing plant supporters |
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STEPHANOTIS |
Tropical climbing plant |
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PEA |
Climbing plant, sweet ... |
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TRELLIS |
Support for climbing plant |
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LADY'S LACES |
A slender climbing plant; dodder. |
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LADY'S BOWER |
A climbing plant with fragrant blossoms (Clematis
vitalba). |
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WOODBINE |
A climbing plant having flowers of great fragrance
(Lonicera Periclymenum); the honeysuckle. |
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BIND |
Any twining or climbing plant or stem, esp. a hop vine; a
bine. |
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EARTHPEA |
A species of pea (Amphicarpaea monoica). It is a climbing
leguminous plant, with hairy underground pods. |
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MOONSEED |
A climbing plant of the genus Menispermum; -- so called
from the crescentlike form of the seeds. |
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HOP |
A climbing plant (Humulus Lupulus), having a long, twining,
annual stalk. It is cultivated for its fruit (hops). |
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TWINING |
Winding around something; twisting; embracing; climbing by
winding about a support; as, the hop is a twinning plant. |
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MELLUCO |
A climbing plant (Ullucus officinalis) of the Andes,
having tuberous roots which are used as a substitute for potatoes. |
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HEARTSEED |
A climbing plant of the genus Cardiospermum, having
round seeds which are marked with a spot like a heart. |
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MORNING-GLORY |
A climbing plant (Ipomoea purpurea) having handsome,
funnel-shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated,
sometimes pale blue. See Dextrorsal. |