Plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems or runners.
1 A climbing plant with leaves resembling the box, and a small flosculous blossom.
2 The attentions, the amenities, the prejudices of the world are like a climbing plant .
3 The roots of a climbing plant growing in tropical climates.
4 Almost as ludicrous as if your Dad's soul was trapped inside a large climbing plant .
5 The pea is a climbing plant .
6 Ivy is an evergreen, climbing plant .
7 Strictly speaking, "betel" is the leaf of a climbing plant (buyo) that is chewed with the nut.
8 Asagao (lit., "morning-face") is the Japanese name for the beautiful climbing plant which we call "morning glory."
9 The Indians told us that the forests which cover the Sipapo abound in the climbing plant called vehuco de maimure.
10 A climbing plant that strangles its host and has the ability to devastate native forest has been found north of Auckland.
11 Of a graceful climbing plant , the blossoms of which are used in making beer, to preserve it and improve its flavor.
12 Daun gundi or tabung bru (Nepenthes destillatoria) can scarcely be termed a flower, but is a very extraordinary climbing plant .
13 Though not perfectly hardy, yet this handsome climbing plant , if cut down to the ground, usually shoots up freely again in the spring.
14 It is a creeping, climbing plant that has fastened on the limbs of others and grown great from a sap not its own.
15 The nearer wing presented a verandah apparently overgrown by some climbing plant , the nature of which it was impossible to determine in the darkness.
16 It was a house with a portico; about the pillars of this portico was trelliswork, and on the trelliswork was trained some climbing plant .
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