vine|vines in English

noun

[vaɪn]

plant which creeps or climbs as it grows; stem of a climbing plant; grapevine

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1. Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, commonly called porcelain vine, is a vigorous, woody, deciduous, tendril-climbing vine which is somewhat similar in habit to wild grape vines and will typically grow 15-25'

2. Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, commonly called porcelain vine, is a vigorous, woody, deciduous, tendril-climbing vine which is somewhat similar in habit to wild grape vines and will typically grow 15-25'

3. If you’re growing vine varieties, it’s time to decide if you want tall, thin vines, or Bushier plants with more flowers

4. 32 For their vine is from the vine of Sodʹom

5. Bindweed is a climbing vine. Normally, the first signs that you have Bindweed will be thin thread-like vines that wrap themselves tightly around plants or other upward objects

6. The Curetted vines produced a wine of a similar quality to the control vines, while the non-Curetted vines didn’t

7. Melons grow on vines.

8. Akebia quinata Seeds- Chocolate Vine, Raisin Vine, Five-Leafed Akebia ! $7.50

9. We'll cut some strong vines.

10. And bring some vines.

11. Beanstalks (sometimes called Ivy, Magic Vines or simply Vines) are used as ladders in the Mario franchise

12. Strips for tying-up vines

13. Not the vines, the lion!

14. Request for Banderols (Vines) Overview

15. Vines spiraled upward toward the roof.

16. Ayahuasca is a mixture of Chacruna leaf, Chagropanga vine, Ayahuasca vine and assorted admixture plants

17. Ampelopsis (ăm'pĭlŏp`səs) [Gr.,=looking like a vine], botanic name for woody ornamental vines of the genus Ampelopsis, but in horticulture also traditionally applied to the Virginia creeper Virginia creeper, native woody vine (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) of the family Vitaceae (grape family), tall growing and popular as a wall covering in the temperate United States.

18. Parasitic vines that strangle the trees.

19. The vine twines around the trunk.

20. Ivy is a type of vine.

21. Vines and maize are grown there.

22. The vines are propagated by cuttings.

23. Vines slithered out of the brush.

24. Long vines swirl round the tree.

25. Vines are straggling over the fences.