- 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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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species native to India, Sri
Lanka and
Myanmar (Burma). It is one of the
scandent (climbing)
rattan palms used to make
Malacca cane furniture, baskets, walking-sticks...
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rhizomatous semperflorens (wax or
fibrous rooted begonias) Rex trailing-
scandent thick-stemmed For the most part,
these groups do not
correspond to any...
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Epiphyllum species are
usually epiphytic. The
stems are erect, ascending,
scandent, or
sprawling and
profusely branched. The
primary stems are terete, up...
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Defunct (Services and
operations were
privately sold in 2003)
Successor Scandent Solutions,
later became Cambridge Solutions,
acquired by
Xchanging Plc...
- 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...
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Rourea minor is a
large scandent shrub from the
family Connaraceae. It has been
recorded from Africa,
tropical Asia and the Pacific.
Wikispecies has information...