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  2. Galium aparine - Wikipedia

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    The leaves and stems of the plant can be cooked as a leaf vegetable if gathered before the fruits harden. [9] However, the numerous small hooks which cover the plant and give it its clinging nature can make it less palatable if eaten raw. [27] [28] Cleavers are in the same family as coffee.

  3. Vine - Wikipedia

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    twining the stem around a support (e.g., morning glories, Ipomoea species) by way of adventitious, clinging roots (e.g., ivy, Hedera species) with twining petioles (e.g., Clematis species) using tendrils, which can be specialized shoots , leaves (Bignoniaceae), or even inflorescences

  4. How To Care For Azaleas In The Winter So You'll Have ... - AOL

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    However, dried leaves clinging to the stems are a sign of winter damage usually caused by excessive sun or winds. Dried leaves affect the aesthetics of the plant but it should still bloom in the ...

  5. Hedera helix - Wikipedia

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    Hedera helix, the common ivy, European ivy, King's Choice ivy, or just ivy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae. It is native to most of Europe and parts of western Asia. Ivy is a clinging evergreen vine that grows on tree trunks, walls, and fences in gardens, waste spaces, and wild habitats. Ivy is popular as an ornamental ...

  6. Tendril - Wikipedia

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    In botany, a tendril is a specialized stem, leaf or petiole with a thread-like shape used by climbing plants for support and attachment, as well as cellular invasion by parasitic plants such as Cuscuta. [1] There are many plants that have tendrils; including sweet peas, passionflower, grapes and the Chilean glory-flower. [2]

  7. Parsonsia eucalyptophylla - Wikipedia

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    Parsonsia eucalyptophylla is a tall woody climber; the young plants climb by clinging roots, and the older plants using twining stems. [2] It has watery rather than milky sap. The yellow flowers appear from spring to autumn. [2] The leaves are linear to lanceolate and 8–24 cm long and 0.5–2 cm wide, with lower surface paler than the upper. [2]

  8. Metrosideros fulgens - Wikipedia

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    The short clinging roots usually die after about a year, so that when the vine is mature, the thick, twisted, rope-like stems hang free from the host like thick, sometimes twisted ropes, with red-brown flaky bark. The leaves are mostly rounded at the tip. Flowering is from autumn to spring, with seed capsules taking about a year to ripen.

  9. Hedera algeriensis - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are alternate and simple. As in other Hedera species, the fertile branches have stiff stems with leaves having usually fewer lobes compared to the sterile (juvenile) stems. The main part of the leaf (the lamina) is oval-rhombic, 12–20 cm by 5–12 cm on flowering branches and coarsely toothed or slightly lobed (3–5 lobes) on the ...

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