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Its scandent habit means it can be trained against a wall.
Botanical description Plant is small shrub with little scandent nature.
These species have culms growing in large tufts, often somewhat scandent.
Scandent shrub or liana with stems over 6 m long.
It is scandent, climbing using tendrils, the stem reaching 4 meters long.
Most are erect ground ferns or scandent epiphytes that start from the ground.
The plant is scandent, meaning that it climbs without the use of tendrils, with wiry white stems growing from its base.
It is a tall spindly erect to scandent forb which is perennial from rhizomes.
Its stems tend to be scandent, often growing into the branches of trees, with its own flowering branches hanging from the tree's limbs.
B. brachiata is a small, scandent dioecious shrub with light-brown finely striated bark.
Minthostachys is a genus of the mint family Lamiaceae currently comprising seventeen species of aromatic scandent shrubs.
B. dysophylla is a straggling or scandent shrub, only erect if isolated, 1 - 10 m in height, with divaricate branching.
Cassytha are unusual among Lauraceae in at least two respects: they are scandent herbs, and they are obligate parasites.
It grows as either a twining liana, scandent shrub, or small erect shrub, and is one of the few vines that are endemic to the islands.
Plants of this section are of somewhat scandent habit, with medium to long internodes, deciduous cataphylls, and somewhat leathery, suborbicular leaf blades.
Thryallis is a genus in the Malpighiaceae comprising 5 species of scandent shrubs and woody vines native to Brazil and adjacent Paraguay and Bolivia.
Soon it is a cart track winding through sugarloaf mountains swathed in clammy scarves of fog and jungles of tree fern, giant-rhubarb gunnera, scandent bamboo and huge drifts of busy Lizzie.
Calamus rotang L. aka rotang is one of the scandent rattan palms used for Malacca cane in the making of furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia.
Maerua arenaria, Niebhuria arenaria) is a low woody bushy under-shrub sometimes scandent to 2-3 meters high, with a thick root stock and thick leaves, and strongly scented flowers, occurring in India, Pakistan, Africa and Saudi Arabia.
Stems erect, ascending, scandent or sprawling, profusely branched, primary stems terete, to 2-6 m long, flattened laterally, ligneous at base, secondary stems flat, elliptic-acuminate, to 30 cm x 10-12 cm, thin; margins shallowly to deeply crenate and undulate.
Codonanthe is a New World genus, consists of a dozen or more species of evergreen epiphytic compact creeping vines with rooting along their stems, and scandent herbs or subshrubs with woody, upright stems from Brazil, Guiana, Central America and West Indies.