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Aconite-leaved grapevine
Ampelopsis aconitifolia
A small graceful woody climber (up to 3 m) with deeply divided, palmate-lobed leaves on long petioles, green, glossy, glabrous above, hairy beneath along the reddish veins.
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Ampelopsis aconitifolia
A small graceful woody climber (up to 3 m) with deeply divided, palmate-lobed leaves on long petioles, green, glossy, glabrous above, hairy beneath along the reddish veins.
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Actinidia
Family Actinidiaceae. Name: the botanical name of the genus comes from the Greek word 'actis' — ray; referring to the radiating arrangement of the styles of the ovary.
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Actinidia
A genus of woody vines in the Actinidiaceae family. A shrubby deciduous climber with alternate entire leaves with toothed or serrated margins, oval, red-bronze or green. The plant is dioecious, less often monoecious. Fr…
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Actinidia arguta
A species of woody plants in the genus Actinidia. A woody climber with alternate rounded-ovate leaves. Flowers dioecious, greenish-white, fragrant. Fruits – edible globose or cylindrical berries.
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Actinidia arguta
Family Actinidiaceae. Grows in coniferous and mixed forests, in forest glades of the southern Ussuri region, Japan, Korea, China.
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Actinidia kolomikta
A species of woody plants in the genus Actinidia. A woody climber with alternate elliptical leaves that change color depending on the season. Flowers are dioecious, white, fragrant. Fruits are edible elongated berries.
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A. fungosa (Ait.)
A vigorous yet exceptionally graceful biennial climber; in the first year it produces only a rosette of delicate, Adiantum-like leaves, and in the second year it develops long, twining but fragile stems that cling to su…
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A. asiatica Ohwi
A climbing herbaceous plant with thin winding stems up to 400 cm long. Leaves on short petioles, thrice ternately divided, the segments on thin petiolules, the central segment takes the form of a long, coiling tendril.
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Сlematis alpina
a species of deciduous climbing vines of the genus Clematis, 1–2 m tall. Shoots thin, curved. Leaves trifoliate, light green. Flowers bell-shaped, nodding, purple. Fruits – shortly pubescent achenes with a pubescent app…
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Atragene alpina L.
This is a climber rising to 3 m in height, attaching to supports with long twining petioles and hanging from them in dense garlands. Leaves are trifoliate or twice-trifoliate, the leaflets 2–5 cm long, pointed at the ti…
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Vitis vinifera L
A worthy early-to-midseason variety for home gardening. Disease resistance 2.5 points. Clusters large, cylindro-conical in shape. Berries red-purple in color, round, of excellent harmonious flavor.
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Aristolochia
Deciduous woody climbers with large heart-shaped, entire-margined leaves and very distinctive flowers in the form of a strongly curved tube with a wide limb, fruits - elongated capsules.
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Asarina, Maurandia
A twining perennial grown as an annual, less often as a biennial; stems are branched, reaching 3–3.5 m in length. Leaves are rather small, somewhat resembling ivy leaves, dark green. Leaf petioles twine around any objec…
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Atragene
Atragene (Atragene) - description, species, photos, care, cultivation, transplanting, pests, propagation - Atragene
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D. balcanica
A hardy plant with climbing shoots and tuberously thickened rhizomes. Its above-ground parts die back in winter, but each spring it produces two-meter stems adorned with beautiful glossy, heart-shaped dark green leaves.
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Wisteria venusta
A vine up to 10 m tall. Shoots pubescent. Leaves compound, up to 10 cm long. Densely silky-pubescent on both sides, especially beneath. Flowers white, up to 2.5 cm long, arranged in pendant racemes 15-20 cm long.
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Vitis vinifera L.
Table grape variety of early–mid ripening period (120-125 days). Clusters very large, conical, medium density. Berries very large, ovoid, golden-yellow in color, with a pleasant harmonious taste.
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Вomarea caldacii
The climbing shoots of this plant grow to 3-4 m. At the end of spring they produce large inflorescences of tubular flowers, the perianths of which are orange on the outside and yellow on the inside.
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Lonicera brownii
A species of the honeysuckle genus. A semi-evergreen climbing shrub with smooth, elliptical green leaves. Flowers are funnel-shaped, small, paired, from red to orange-red in color, very ornamental.
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Lonicera Brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'
An impressive cultivar of Brown's honeysuckle. A weakly twining shrub. Leaves elliptic, dark green. Flowers tubular, bright red or bright orange. Blooms abundantly. Fruits – juicy red spherical berries
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Bryonia
Family: Cucurbitaceae. A genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the family Cucurbitaceae (which also includes cucumber, pumpkin, watermelon, melon), with a turnip-shaped root, climbing stem and small flowers and fruits.
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Campsis Lour.
Campsidium (Campsis Lour.) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
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Campsis Lour.
Genus in the family Bignoniaceae. A deciduous, woody climbing vine. Leaves opposite, imparipinnate, consisting of 7–11 oblong-elliptic leaflets. Flowers very showy, tubular-bell-shaped.
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Campsis radicans
a species of the genus Campsis in the family Bignoniaceae. A deciduous climbing vine with aerial adhesive roots. Leaves opposite, imparipinnate, with 7–11 leaflets. Flowers very decorative; calyces scarlet-yellow.