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- ~ ipos, wormweed or bindweed, and homoeos, resembling, referring to the twining habit) is the largest in the family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species...21 KB (1,144 words) - 01:34, 21 March 2010
- reduced to 1 lft.(petiole jointed): fls. on the ends of the branchlets, or twin, or in dichotomous cymes; corolla yellow or white, sometimes reddish, salver-shaped...6 KB (167 words) - 05:03, 12 April 2010
- Several species are occasionally found as garden plants. It is essentially a twining version of their relatives in Alstroemeria, though some species stand freely...4 KB (225 words) - 21:27, 10 February 2010
- cultivated and naturalised elsewhere. It is a herbaceous annual or perennial twining liana growing to 2-4 m tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, 3-7 cm long...3 KB (215 words) - 18:21, 23 March 2010
- is a perennial herbaceous liana growing to a height of 5-30 m tall with twining stems. The leaves are entire or three-lobed, 5-15 cm long, with a 5-20 cm...4 KB (404 words) - 15:41, 23 October 2009
- to 1.2 m tall. The leaves are pinnate, with two leaflets and a branched twining tendril at the apex of the petiole. Its flowers are hermaphroditic, pollinated...2 KB (128 words) - 06:08, 19 July 2007
- tropical zones, but much less as a container plant or as an annual. It has twinning stems with heart or arrow-shaped leaves. It favours sun to partial shade...5 KB (337 words) - 01:59, 27 April 2010
- Honeysuckles (genus Lonicera; syn. Caprifolium Mill.) are arching shrubs or twining vines in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Northern Hemisphere. There...25 KB (366 words) - 01:58, 5 March 2015
- diverse climates, but not in Australia. The smooth stem is erect or somewhat twining. The simple leaves are alternate and cordate, membranous, growing on leaf...13 KB (753 words) - 21:21, 25 January 2010
- family, Convolvulaceae. It is a vine with alternate, simple leaves, on twining stems. The flowers are blue, borne in summer. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 Standard...4 KB (101 words) - 18:02, 23 March 2010
- Linnaea borealis, commonly known as Twinflower (sometimes written twin flower) is a woodland subshrub, treated either in the family Caprifoliaceae, or...5 KB (424 words) - 23:04, 11 December 2009
- wisteria can grow over 30m long over many supports via powerful clockwise-twining stems. The foliage consists of shiny, dark-green, pinnately compound leaves...6 KB (407 words) - 14:42, 25 November 2009
- top. It can grow 20-30 m long over supporting trees by counter-clockwise-twining stems. The leaves are shiny, green, pinnately compound, 10-30 cm in length...4 KB (400 words) - 14:43, 25 November 2009
- in the order Malpighiales. Stigmaphyllon comprises 92 species of mostly twining woody vines or rarely shrubs native to the Neotropics from southern Mexico...2 KB (167 words) - 19:43, 18 June 2010
- (Xavier Manetti, of the botanic garden at Florence, born 1723). Rubiaceae. Twining plants sometimes grown under glass for the ornamental flowers. Glabrous...4 KB (56 words) - 16:36, 29 December 2009
- difformis, in the genus Hygrophila, as water Wisteria. Wisteria vines climb by twining their stems either clockwise or counter-clockwise round any available support...10 KB (722 words) - 04:22, 8 March 2010
- Cyclopedia of Horticulture Lygodium (Greek, twining). Schizaeaceae. Climbing Ferns. A group of ferns with twining vine-like lvs., with the sporangia borne...2 KB (78 words) - 13:51, 15 December 2009
- Habit: In the forests where it is native, the plant is a vigorous, woody, twining vine (liana) or climbing shrub. It is not unusual for a healthy vine to...15 KB (2,350 words) - 14:58, 7 June 2011
- Horticulture Phaseolus aureus, Roxbg. Mung Bean. Erect or slightly twining (some varieties strongly twining on rich ground), 1-3 ft. high, with furrowed sts. clothed...4 KB (119 words) - 05:04, 31 August 2009
- Daphne pontica (redirect from Twin-flower daphne)Do you have cultivation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have propagation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have pest and disease...3 KB (115 words) - 16:37, 26 August 2009