Definition of Scandent. Meaning of Scandent. Synonyms of Scandent

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Definition of Scandent

Scandent
Scandent Scan"dent, a. [L. scandens, -entis, p. pr. of scandere to climb.] Climbing. Note: Scandent plants may climb either by twining, as the hop, or by twisted leafstalks, as the clematis, or by tendrils, as the passion flower, or by rootlets, as the ivy.

Meaning of Scandent from wikipedia

- vineyard'; from vīnum 'wine') is any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems, lianas, or runners. The word vine can also refer...
- arenaria, Niebhuria arenaria) is a low woody bushy under-shrub sometimes scandent to 2–3 meters high, with a thick root stock and thick leaves, and strongly...
- attains the height of about 2 meters. It is a large woody climber or half-scandent shrub and originated in South China, Burma (Myanmar), the Philippines and...
- Thryallis is a genus in the family Malpighiaceae, of scandent shrubs and woody vines native to Brazil and adjacent Paraguay and Bolivia. At one time some...
- rhizomatous semperflorens (wax or fibrous rooted begonias) Rex trailing-scandent thick-stemmed For the most part, these groups do not correspond to any...
- Defunct (Services and operations were privately sold in 2003) Successor Scandent Solutions, later became Cambridge Solutions, acquired by Xchanging Plc...
- Epiphyllum species are usually epiphytic. The stems are erect, ascending, scandent, or sprawling and profusely branched. The primary stems are terete, up...
- 5-HTP in its seeds.[citation needed] The genus includes four species of scandent shrubs and lianas native to west and west-central tropical Africa, ranging...
- appeal and versatility. The plant is particularly known for its erect or scandent growth habit, reaching a notable height of up to five meters or more. This...
- lineage of ca. 17 genera and 350 species of twining vines and lianas, scandent to erect perennial herbs and subshrubs, and rarely shrubs and small trees...