Twining plant parts
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TENDRILSTwining plant parts
BINETwining plant.
TARETwining plant
BINETwining plant
VETCHTwining plant
HOPTwining plant
MORNINGGLORYTwining plant
BINETwining plant stem
BINETwining plant shoot
LIANATropical twining plant.
BINESTwining plant stems
earthpeaa twining plant
bindweeda twining plant
runnersA twining plant
smilaxa twining plant
earthpeasEARTHPEA, a twining plant
smilaxesSMILAX, a twining plant
bindweedsBINDWEED, a twining plant
bearbinea bindweed (a twining plant)
hopstwining plant of the hemp family
hoptwining plant of the hemp family
bearbinesBEARBINE, a bindweed (a twining plant)
binetwining plant stem, as of the hop
bellbinda type of bindweed (a twining plant)
binestwining plant stem, as of the hop
bellbindsBELLBIND, a type of bindweed (a twining plant)
anglepodssouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
anglepodsouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
climbs(of a plant) Grow up (a wall, tree, or trellis) by clinging with tendrils or by twining
vinesplant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining or creeps along the ground
climbed(of a plant) Grow up (a wall, tree, or trellis) by clinging with tendrils or by twining
smilaxesdelicate, twining plant, Asparagus asparagoides, of the lily family, having glossy, bright-green, egg-shaped leaves, cultivated by florists
smilaxdelicate, twining plant, Asparagus asparagoides, of the lily family, having glossy, bright-green, egg-shaped leaves, cultivated by florists
kumerasa convolvulaceous twining plant, Ipomoea batatas, of tropical America, cultivated in the tropics for its edible fleshy yellow root
climbervine or twining plant (as a rose or sweet pea) that readily grows up a support or over other plants
groundnuttwining, North American plant, Apios americana (or A. tuberosa), of the legume family, having clusters of fragrant brownish flowers and an edible tuber
convolvulusesA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers
convolvulusA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers