Legend with a vine
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TARZANOFTHEAPESLegend with a vine
akateaa New Zealand vine with white flowers
swallowworta kind of vine with brownish-purple flowers
STATESEALCalifornia has one with a bear eating a vine
swallowwortsSWALLOWWORT, a kind of vine with brownish-purple flowers
peppersA climbing vine with berries that are dried as black or white peppercorns
pepperA climbing vine with berries that are dried as black or white peppercorns
greenbrierA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
greenbriersA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
dolmasdish of tomatoes, green peppers, vine leaves, or eggplants stuffed with a mixture of meat, rice, and spices
dolmadish of tomatoes, green peppers, vine leaves, or eggplants stuffed with a mixture of meat, rice, and spices
thyrsusstaff tipped with a pine cone and sometimes twined with ivy and vine branches, borne by Dionysus and his votaries
thyrsistaff tipped with a pine cone and sometimes twined with ivy and vine branches, borne by Dionysus and his votaries
copihues(used with a sing. or pl. v.) vine, Lapageria rosea, native to Chile, having leathery evergreen leaves and showy reddish flowers: the national flower of Chile
copihue(used with a sing. or pl. v.) vine, Lapageria rosea, native to Chile, having leathery evergreen leaves and showy reddish flowers: the national flower of Chile
iviesa widely cultivated ornamental climbing or prostrate or sometimes shrubby chiefly Eurasian vine (Hedera helix) of the ginseng family with evergreen leaves, small yellowish flowers, and black berries
ivya widely cultivated ornamental climbing or prostrate or sometimes shrubby chiefly Eurasian vine (Hedera helix) of the ginseng family with evergreen leaves, small yellowish flowers, and black berries
gambiera yellowish catechu that is obtained from a tropical southeast Asian woody vine (Uncaria gambir) of the madder family and is used for chewing with the betel nut and for tanning and dyeing
ololiuquia woody-stemmed Mexican vine (Rivea corymbosa syn. Turbina corymbosa) of the morning glory family having small fleshy fruits with single seeds that are used especially by the native Indians for medicinal, narcotic, and religious purposes