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Type of vascular plant, tracheophyte
Has types actinidia deliciosa, actinidia polygama, adlumia fungosa, alehoof, allamanda, allegheny vine, american bittersweet, american ivy, amphicarpa bracteata, amphicarpaea bracteata, apios americana, apios tuberosa, araujia sericofera, aristolochia clematitis, asparagus asparagoides, australian pea, barbados-gooseberry vine, barbados gooseberry, beaumontia grandiflora, bignonia capreolata, bindweed, birthwort, bittersweet, black-eyed susan, black-eyed susan vine, black bindweed, black bryony, blue pea, bomarea edulis, bomarea salsilla, bonavist, boston ivy, bougainvillea, bower actinidia, boxberry, briar, brier, briony, bryony, bullbrier, butterfly pea, calabar-bean vine, canavalia ensiformis, canavalia gladiata, carolina jasmine, catbrier, celastric articulatus, celastrus orbiculatus, celastrus scandens, centrosema virginianum, china fleece vine, chinese gooseberry, clematis, climber, climbing bittersweet, climbing boneset, climbing corydalis, climbing fumitory, climbing hemp-vine, climbing hempweed, clitoria mariana, clitoria turnatea, cock's eggs, common ivy, confederate jasmine, convolvulus, coral pea, corydalis claviculata, cross vine, cruel plant, delairea odorata, derris elliptica, derris root, dichondra, dichondra micrantha, dioscorea elephantipes, dioscorea paniculata, dipogon lignosus, dishcloth gourd, dodder, dolichos lablab, dolichos lignosus, earth-nut pea, earthnut pea, easter lily vine, egyptian bean, elephant's-foot, english ivy, euonymus fortunei radicans, euonymus radicans vegetus, evening trumpet flower, evergreen bittersweet, everlasting pea, false bittersweet, field balm, fumaria claviculata, fumaria fungosa, gelsemium sempervirens, german ivy, giant potato creeper, giant stock bean, gill-over-the-ground, glechoma hederaceae, goa bean, goa bean vine, gourd, gourd vine, grape, grape vine, grapevine, greenbrier, ground ivy, groundnut, groundnut vine, haoma, hardenbergia comnptoniana, heath pea, hedera helix, hog peanut, hop, hops, horse-brier, horse brier, hottentot's bread vine, hottentot bread vine, hoya, hyacinth bean, indian bean, indian potato, ivy, jack bean, japan bittersweet, japanese bittersweet, japanese ivy, kiwi, kiwi vine, kudzu, kudzu vine, lablab purpureus, lathyrus odoratus, lathyrus tuberosus, liana, luffa, manila bean, mikania scandens, mitchella repens, moonseed, morning glory, negro vine, nepal trumpet flower, nepeta hederaceae, oriental bittersweet, pachyrhizus erosus, pachyrhizus tuberosus, parthenocissus quinquefolia, parthenocissus tricuspidata, partridgeberry, passionflower, passionflower vine, pepper vine, pereskia aculeata, periploca graeca, physostigma venenosum, polygonum aubertii, potato, potato bean, potato tree, potato vine, psophocarpus tetragonolobus, pueraria lobata, quarter-vine, quartervine, rag gourd, runaway robin, russian vine, salpichroa organifolia, salpichroa rhomboidea, salsilla, sarcostemma acidum, sarsaparilla, semi-climber, senecio milkanioides, shrubby bittersweet, silk vine, silver lace vine, silver vine, silvervine, silverweed, smilax, smilax rotundifolia, soapberry vine, solanum commersonii, solanum crispum, solanum jamesii, solanum jasmoides, solanum tuberosum, solanum wendlandii, soma, sponge gourd, squash, squash vine, staff vine, star jasmine, strainer vine, sweet pea, sweetpea, sword bean, tamus communis, tara vine, thunbergia alata, tortoise plant, trachelospermum jasminoides, true pepper, trumpet flower, tuba root, tuberous vetch, twinberry, uruguay potato, uruguay potato vine, vetchling, vincetoxicum hirsutum, vincetoxicum negrum, virginia creeper, waxwork, western australia coral pea, white potato, white potato vine, wild bean, wild climbing hempweed, wild peanut, wild potato, wild yam, winged bean, winged pea, wistaria, wisteria, wonder bean, woodbine, yam, yam bean, yam plant, yellow jasmine, actinidia arguta, yellow jessamine, actinidia chinensis

Examples of vine

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It's a woody vine that can smother other bushes and trees with 30-foot tendrils.
From the freep.com
Clematis, trumpet vine and honeysuckle cling to archways dividing the courtyard.
From the denverpost.com
Bell peppers become sweeter and more flavorful the longer they stay on the vine.
From the denverpost.com
This concoction included the juice pounded from a vine that contains strychnine.
From the scienceblogs.com
But the reason for sitting like a twining vine might not be feminine demureness.
From the nytimes.com
She stepped between the ground nests and wandering chicks on vine-covered paths.
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Consider bee balm, red columbine, lantana and trumpet vine to draw hummingbirds.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Or, simply, hundreds of years ago, a mutation of a vine indigenous to the Rhone?
From the orlandosentinel.com
Someone gives a speech, calls for some reform, and then lets it die on the vine.
From the swampland.time.com
More examples
  • A plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface
  • A vine (Latin vu012Bnea "grapevine", "vineyard", from vu012Bnum "wine") in the narrowest sense is the grapevine (Vitis), but more generally it can refer to any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems or runners. The word also can refer to such stems or runners themselves, for instance when used in wicker work.
  • In demonology, Vine is an Earl and also a King of Hell, commanding 36 legions of demons. He can tell present, past and future, discover witches and hidden things, create storms and make the water rough by means of them, bring down walls and build towers.
  • VINE is a public transportation service in Napa County, California, USA.
  • Vine is a surname, and may refer to
  • The Vine is an allegory or parable given by Jesus in the New Testament found only in the Gospel of John .
  • Banyan VINES (for Virtual Integrated NEtwork Service) was a computer network operating system and the set of computer network protocols it used to talk to client machines on the network. ...
  • The climbing plant that produces grapes; any plant of the genus Vitis; by extension, any similar climbing or trailing plant
  • (Vines) have a climbing, clasping, or self-clinging growth habit.