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He put his hands out, pressed them against brick and climbing vines.
It is a woody climbing vine growing to 6 m tall.
Most of the stone was heavily overgrown with climbing vines.
Remove any climbing vines or espalier attached to your home.
The dried brown foliage of climbing vines clings to walls.
In an open spot in my garden I planted a climbing vine.
It is a wood climbing vine that grows to the highest points on tall trees.
She painted the walls in jewel tones with patterns of climbing vines.
On one side you see mostly lights; on the other, green wires form a climbing vine.
It is a climbing vine, attaching itself to supports using tendrils.
Outside, climbing vines obscured the single large window and dimmed incoming sunlight.
Like most members of the family, it is a climbing vine with alternate leaves on twining stems.
It is a climbing vine and is best grown with a trellis support.
It produces climbing vines up to 4 meters long which are covered in stiff hairs.
It includes both climbing vines and young rosette plants.
He had brought her to a gate he'd stumbled upon one day, half-hidden by climbing vines and a rose bush.
Another has espaliered trees on one side and climbing vines on two other sides.
It was rustier than ever, and overgrown by some sort of ugly climbing vine, but still there.
Available in all kinds of colors and shapes, this climbing vine helps clear out formaldehyde.
With its climbing vine and enlarged blossoms, this experiment looks like something from a little laboratory of horrors.
They form an important part of the tropical forest vegetation because of the numerous climbing vines.
Below it, crawling over the climbing vines and flowers outside her room, a caterpillar made its slow, deliberate way.
A dry patch of climbing vine caught fire.
Climbing vines like morning glories are simply trying to get up where the sun shines and the pollinators fly.
At 10 feet square, it is made of plaster with small holes in it to encourage climbing vines.