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It is a woody evergreen climbing shrub, which can grow in a range of conditions.
The plant is an annual, climbing shrub with long vines that can reach over 15 m in length.
Embelia is a genus of climbing shrubs in the family Myrsinaceae.
It is a climbing shrub with vine-like branches that twine around other plants for support.
Strychnos ignatii is a woody climbing shrub of the Philippines.
It is a climbing shrub or woody vine.
Gymnema is a woody climbing shrub native to India and Africa.
It is a climbing shrub with blue/lilac flowers.
While climbing shrubs are dormant repair fences and trellises.
Wild turkeys are omnivorous, foraging on the ground or climbing shrubs and small trees to feed.
The plant is a glabrous climbing shrub found throughout India, typically growing in deciduous and dry forests.
M. pachycarpa is a climbing shrub.
On all sides were banks of flowers, and climbing shrubs and vines formed a partial canopy to keep out the fierce sun.
Townsend's ground squirrels have been observed climbing shrubs while foraging, apparently for cover and to spot palatable vegetation.
Capparis zeylanica is a climbing shrub common in the forests of the Indian subcontinent and China.
One source says that it comes from a climbing shrub, the changi ular (Apama corymbosa), which grew in the area.
They are large scrambling or climbing shrubs that grow in riverside thickets, on rocky slopes or at forest margins.
Acacia concinna is a climbing shrub native to Asia, common in the warm plains of central and south India.
The genus of South American climbing shrubs with colorful bracts, Bougainvillea, is named after him.
The bug settles on clematis vitalba and clematis orientalis, both being climbing shrubs.
They are large scrambling or climbing shrubs that grow commonly in dry deciduous forest, or as pioneer plants in open land.
Actinidia deliciosa is a vigorous, woody, twining vine or climbing shrub reaching 9 m.
Poison ivy, trailing poison oak (Khus toxicodendron): climbing shrub.
The Intellect tree, or Celastrus paniculatus, is a climbing shrub, also known as malkangani, found throughout India.
Strychnos, named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, is a genus of trees and climbing shrubs of the gentian order.