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  2. Vitis 'Ornamental Grape' - Wikipedia

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    It is also present in Mildura and is cultivated elsewhere in Victoria and New South Wales, where it is usually grown over a pergola or fence. It is oftentimes called 'Ornamental Grape', but is sold by nurseries under a number of different names, such as 'Crimson Glory', 'Glory Vine', 'Alicante Bouschet', `Teinturier' or `Teinturier Male'. [7]

  3. These Beautiful Flowering Vines Will Elevate Any Garden ... - AOL

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    The best flowering vines will beautify any garden and often attract pollinators. Here are the best annual and perennial wall-climbing vines to grow. ... fence, pergola, or any other structure as ...

  4. Bougainvillea - Wikipedia

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    The species grow 1 to 12 metres (3 to 39 ft) tall, scrambling over other plants with their spiky thorns. They are evergreen where rainfall occurs all year, or deciduous if there is a dry season. The leaves are alternate, simple ovate-acuminate, 4–13 cm (1.6–5.1 in) long and 2–6 cm (0.79–2.4 in) broad.

  5. Cissus hypoglauca - Wikipedia

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    Cissus hypoglauca is a large woody vine. The name water-vine comes from the fact that the woody sections of the vine may be cut into sections and the sap that drips from the sections may be drunk as water. The leaves are palmate, and are usually arranged in a group of five. Leaves elliptic or ovate in shape, slightly toothed or entire.

  6. Rainforests and vine thickets - Wikipedia

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    Monsoonal vine thickets are found on the eastern coast in the transitional zone between the coast and semi-arid areas, and in the seasonal tropics of northern Australia. [1] Vine thickets grow in dune swales in the Dampier Peninsula of Western Australia's Kimberley region, and are sustained by groundwater from the Broome aquifer and coastal fog ...

  7. Adenia heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    Adenia heterophylla, commonly known in Australia as the lacewing vine, is a climbing plant in the family Passifloraceae. It has a broad distribution spanning the equator , from the south eastern corner of China , through Indochina and Malesia , to northern Australia .

  8. Ventilago viminalis - Wikipedia

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    Ventilago viminalis (Margaret Flockton) Ventilago viminalis seedling in vine phase of life cycle.. Ventilago viminalis, commonly known as supplejack, vine tree or whip vine, [3] is a tree native to Northern and Central Australia from coastal regions of Queensland to the Northern Territory and Western Australia (with occurrences in New South Wales and South Australia).

  9. List of Major Vegetation Groups in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hamster vines and rodent droppings; Freshwater, dams, lakes, lagoons or aquatic plants; Sea, estuaries (includes seagrass) Eucalyptus open woodlands with shrubby understorey; Eucalyptus open woodlands with a grassy understorey; Melaleuca shrublands and open shrublands; Banksia woodlands; Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands and shrublands with ...