Climbing plants
Common bean
Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Family Leguminosae (Fabaceae). Pharmacopeial name: bean pods pericarp - Phaseoli pericarpium (formerly: Fructus Phaseoli sine semine).
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Climbing plants
Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Family Leguminosae (Fabaceae). Pharmacopeial name: bean pods pericarp - Phaseoli pericarpium (formerly: Fructus Phaseoli sine semine).
Climbing plants
Vitis vinifera L.
A climbing vine up to 20 m, with 3-5-lobed, cordate leaves up to 15 cm in diameter; with large inflorescences of fragrant, inconspicuous flowers. Fruits - berries, black with a glaucous bloom. Common grapevine is light-…
Climbing plants
Humulus lupulus
Cushion-shaped climbing plant, 3–6 m tall, sometimes 8–12 m, width 2–3 m, fast-growing; the above-ground part dies back and regenerates annually; weekly growth averages from 0.5 to 1 m; young shoots are edible like aspa…
Climbing plants
Hedera helix
A decorative, evergreen climber, 10–20 m long, 2–15 m wide, climbs high using adhesive roots on tree trunks, rocks, and walls; fast-growing, initially 10–20 cm per year, from the third/sixth year – 70–100(200) cm.
Climbing plants
Hedera helix hibernica
Liana, 5-20 m long, widely spreading, over 5 m wide.
Climbing plants
Lonicera japonica var. repens
A variety of Japanese honeysuckle. A semi-evergreen or evergreen vine with pubescent reddish-brown shoots. Leaves dark green, ovate, later turning purple. Flowers very fragrant, white inside, purple outside, turning yel…