Bryony having fleshy roots pale green flowers and very small red berries; Europe; North Africa; western Asia.
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Examples for "red bryony"
Examples for "red bryony"
1With red hips and haws, red bryony and woodbine berries, these together cause the sense rather than the actual existence of a tawny tint.
2The road he had chosen shortly turned into a very country lane, rutted and grassy and lined with high hedges hung with red bryony berries.
1A caught tendril of Bryonia dioica, spirally contracted in reserved directions
1Woodbine and wild hop vines wellnigh covered it.
2The slender birch and ash poles are hung with woodbine and wild hops, both growing in profusion.
3The lands bordering upon Spychow, were lying fallow; the forests were overgrown with wild hops and the meadows with reeds.
4She carried a stick, or light pole, wound with thick strings of wild hops, which she laid on the ground.
5In Paul Warnefrid's eyes they are little wild hopping creatures-whencethey derive their name, he says-Scritofinns ,thehopping, or scrambling Finns.
6"You must come and stand by the horses; we are going off to see if we can find some wild hops or something nice."