Its name is from the Aboriginal word for a species of prickly vine.
She looked around, and saw prickly vines and thorny blackberry plants.
When the head reached this place, it got caught up in the prickly vines and thorns and had a terrible time getting through.
And the lesson was this; sit in the sun, head down, within a prickly vine, in flickery light or open light, and the world will come to you.
It looked like a male werewolf, but couldn't be, because that would have changed to human form to pick away the prickly vines.
Streamers of a sickly yellow moss and tangled masses of prickly vines draped every branch.
They were roaming, hunting for the purple fruit from the prickly vines and the round roots that grew by the water that would fill his empty belly.
I had no damage that year from deer, and thus believed what I had heard: that deer don't like to step among prickly vines.
Quietly, Carlos shoved the muzzle of his rifle through the prickly vines of a blackberry bush.
This species is a prickly vine that twines counterclockwise around objects and other plants.