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scandent$550963$ - translation to greek

PLANT WITH A GROWTH HABIT OF TRAILING OR SCANDENT (THAT IS, CLIMBING) STEMS OR RUNNERS
Climbing plant; Bine (botany); Climbing plants; Climbing vine; Creeper plant; Vines; Viny; Climbing vines; Twiner; Trailing plant; Trailing plants; Scandent; Creeping vines; Twining plant; Vine (botany); Woody vine
  • [[Momordica charantia]] (bitter melon), a climbing plant
  • [[German ivy]] creeping on ground
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  • [[Oceanblue morning glory]]
  • [[Bower vine]]'s showy flowers
  • Canary Creeper]] trailing on a trellis.
  • Climbing groundsel]].
  • [[Convolvulus]] vine twining around a steel [[fixed ladder]]
  • A [[tendril]]
  • Spring growth of [[Virginia Creeper]]

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Definition

Twiner
·noun Any plant which twines about a support.

Wikipedia

Vine

A vine (Latin vīnea "grapevine", "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 to such stems or runners themselves, for instance, when used in wicker work.

In parts of the world, including the British Isles, the term "vine" usually applies exclusively to grapevines (Vitis), while the term "climber" is used for all climbing plants.