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branched tendrils

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Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia creeper
... , Psedera quinquefolia, Parthenocissus hirsuta, Parthenocissus inserta, Hedera quinquefolia, Ampelopsis quinquefolia Woody vine, high-climbing by branched tendrils tipped with adhesive disks. Leaves long-petioled, palmately compound. Leaflets usually 5 (3-7), elliptic ...
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Parthenocissus vitacea, woodbine
... ) A. S. Hitchc. Family: Vitaceae (grape) Common name: woodbine Woody vine, climbing by branched tendrils without adhesive appendages. Leaves long-petioled, palmately compound. Leaflets usually 5 (3-7), ... blade, glabrous and shiny green above, paler and sometimes pubescent below. Inflorescence dichotomously branched. Flowers small, numerous, yellowish-green, blooming in late Spring or early Summer. ...
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Peppervine
... other wildlife species including raccoons. Peppervine is a slender, woody vine that climbs by forked tendrils up to forty feet high. It also can be low-growing and bush-forming without tendrils. Identifying Characteristics Size/Form: Peppervine is a high-climbing vine that is occasionally bushy. It climbs by branched tendrils that occur opposite to leaves. Leaves ...
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Virginia creeper
... . It has long leaf stems and climbs by tendrils with adhesive disks that look like the small suction ... tendrils remain stuck behind. Identifying Characteristics Size/Form: Virginia creeper is a high climbing or trailing woody vine that reaches up to 90' long. It climbs by many branched tendrils ... pale, raised dots and turn purplish-brown with age. Tendrils along the stems occur opposite to the leaves ...
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Angiosperm Families - Cobaeaceae D. Don
... . Dallwitz Cobaeaceae D. Don ~ Polemoniaceae Habit and leaf form. Lianas. Climbing; tendril climbers (the tendrils much branched, with terminal hooks, representing modified terminal leaflets). Leaves alternate; petiolate; compound; pinnate. Lamina pinnately veined ...
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Angiosperm Families - Cucurbitaceae Juss.
... ), or self supporting; tendril climbers (often, the tendrils representing modified shoots, usually one per node), or scrambling (the tendrils occasionally reduced to spines). Mesophytic to xerophytic. Leaves ... Androecium 5 (‘essentially’), or 3 (ostensibly, by reduction and displacement). Androecial members branched and unbranched (commonly there are three stamens, two bifurcated and with two ...
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Red flowers in the garden
... 9-10. Cornus alba 'Sibirica' - "Siberian Dogwood". A deciduous upright multi branched shrub growing to 7 feet tall. Has bright red stems ... growing deciduous vine up to 70 feet tall.. Woody stems have tendrils and leaves that are deeply cut and crinkled. foliage turns ... - "Crimson Glory Vine". Up to 50 feet long, this vine with tendrils has very showy reddish leaves in the fall. Light shade. Zones ...
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Downy Mildew of Grape, HYG-3013-95
... Young shoots usually are stunted and become thickened and distorted. Severely infected shoots and tendrils usually die. Causal Organism Downy mildew is caused by the fungus Plasmopara viticola. ... C), the fungus grows out through the stomates of infected tissue and produces microscopic, branched, tree-like structures (sporangiophores) on the lower leaf surface. More spores (sporangia) are produced ...
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Carnivorous Plants
... : N. ventricosa native to the Philippine Islands. Right: A climbing Nepenthes showing the elongate tendrils bearing "pitcher" traps at their tips. Each "pitcher" has a thickened rim and a ... . A flowering bladderwort plant (Utricularia vulgaris) raised out of the water. The dense, intricately-branched, submersed branchlets contain hundreds of minute pear-shaped bladder traps. Underwater view of the ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... is growing normal, the Hester 627 is a double or ribbon that has branched 6ft back on the 15ft vine. One branch is still double and has ... the tip, has kinked a foot further back when the super strong double tendrils held it off the ground and the extra weight of the double pulled ... 627 with a ribbon vine as thick as my wrist (see picture) Has branched 8ft back and has a pumpkin on the ribbon at a foot ...
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