Definition of Volubile. Meaning of Volubile. Synonyms of Volubile

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Definition of Volubile

Volubile
Volubilate Vo*lu"bi*late, Volubile Vol"u*bile], a. [See Voluble.] Turning, or whirling; winding; twining; voluble.

Meaning of Volubile from wikipedia

- Jasminum volubile, the stiff jasmine, is a shrub or creeper from the olive family found in Australia. It may reach two metres in height as a shrub, but...
- description to individuals and botanical gardens under the name "Rhodochiton volubile", considering it to be a new genus; however the name was not formally published...
- Eupatorium cordatum Burm.f. Eupatorium trinitarium var. volubile M.Gómez Eupatorium volubile Vahl Mikania carteri Baker Mikania volubilis (Vahl) Willd...
- Dichelostemma volubile is a species of flowering plant known by the common names twining snakelily and twining brodiaea. This wildflower is endemic to...
- lycophyte in the family Lycopodiaceae with only one species, Pseudodiphasium volubile. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), the...
- Sm. J. subtriplinerve Blume J. tortuosum Willd. J. urophyllum Hemsl. J. volubile Jacq.. Jasminum sambac "Grand Duke of Tuscany" A double-flowered cultivar...
- Reynoutria convolvulus (L.) Shinners Tiniaria convolvulus (L.) Webb & Moq. ****opyrum volubile Gilib. Polygonum convolvulaceum Lam. Polygonum infestum Salisb....
- Come**** volubile, commonly known as love creeper, is a slender climber in the family Polygalaceae. It is a twining plant with linear leaves and pea-like...
- west to India. Currently two subspecies are accepted: S. volubile subsp. volubile and S. volubile subsp. khasianum, with the latter being a stronger climber...
- description to individuals and botanical gardens under the name "Rhodochiton volubile"; however this name was not published so no new genus name was established...