#vine weak-stemmed plant that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface
supertype: vascular_plant__tracheophyte green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms
subtype: moonseed plant of the family Menispermaceae having red or black fruit with crescent- or ring-shaped seeds
subtype: common_moonseed__Canada_moonseed__yellow_parilla__Menispermum_canadense a woody vine of eastern North America having large oval leaves and small white flowers and purple to blue-black fruits
subtype: Carolina_moonseed__Cocculus_carolinus woody vine of southeastern United States resembling the common moonseed but having red fruits
subtype: clematis any of various ornamental climbing plants of the genus Clematis usually having showy flowers
subtype: pine_hyacinth__Clematis_baldwinii__Viorna_baldwinii erect clematis of Florida having pink to purple flowers
subtype: blue_jasmine__blue_jessamine__curly_clematis__marsh_clematis__Clematis_crispa climber of southern United States having bluish-purple flowers
subtype: pipestem_clematis__Clematis_lasiantha clematis of California
subtype: curly-heads__Clematis_ochreleuca shrubby clematis of the eastern United States having curly foliage
subtype: golden_clematis__Clematis_tangutica Chinese clematis with serrate leaves and large yellow flowers
subtype: scarlet_clematis__Clematis_texensis woody vine of Texas having showy solitary nodding scarlet flowers
subtype: Clematis_versicolor__leather_flower__leatherflower woody vine of the southern United States having purple or blue flowers with leathery recurved sepals
subtype: leather_flower__leatherflower__vase-fine__vase_vine__Clematis_viorna scandent subshrub of southeastern United States having large red-purple bell-shaped flowers with leathery recurved sepals
subtype: virgin's_bower__old_man's_beard__devil's_darning_needle__devil'sdarningneedle__Clematis_virginiana common climber of eastern North America that sprawls over other plants and bears numerous panicles of small creamy white flowers
subtype: traveler's_joy__traveller's_joy__old_man's_beard__Clematis_vitalba vigorous deciduous climber of Europe to Afghanistan and Lebanon having panicles of fragrant green-white flowers in summer and autumn
subtype: purple_clematis__purple_virgin's_bower__mountain_clematis__Clematis_verticillaris climber of northeastern North America having waxy purplish-blue flowers
subtype: allamanda a plant of the genus Allamanda having large showy funnel-shaped flowers in terminal cymes
subtype: common_allamanda__golden_trumpet__Allamanda_cathartica vigorous evergreen climbing plant of South America having glossy leathery foliage and golden yellow flowers
subtype: Nepal_trumpet_flower__Easter_lily_vine__Beaumontia_grandiflora evergreen woody twiner with large glossy leaves and showy corymbs of fragrant white trumpet-shaped flowers
subtype: star_jasmine__confederate_jasmine__confederatejasmine__Trachelospermum_jasminoides evergreen Chinese woody climber with shiny dark green leaves and intensely fragrant white flowers
subtype: English_ivy__ivy__common_ivy__Hedera_helix Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits
subtype: birthwort__Aristolochia_clematitis creeping plant having curving flowers thought to resemble fetuses; native to Europe; naturalized Great Britain and eastern North America
subtype: Dutchman's-pipe__pipe_vine__Aristolochia_macrophylla__Aristolochia_durior hardy deciduous vine having large leaves and flowers with the calyx tube curved like the bowl of a pipe
subtype: Virginia_snakeroot__Virginia_serpentaria__Virginia_serpentary__Aristolochia_serpentaria birthwort of the eastern United States woodlands
subtype: bougainvillea any of several South American ornamental woody vines of the genus Bougainvillea having brilliant red or purple flower bracts; widely grown in warm regions
subtype: paper_flower__paperflower__Bougainvillea_glabra Brazilian vine that tends to flower continuously
subtype: Barbados_gooseberry__Barbados-gooseberry_vine__Pereskia_aculeata West Indian woody scrambler with spiny stems and numerous fragrant white flowers in panicles followed by small yellow to orange fruits
subtype: climbing_corydalis__Corydalis_claviculata__Fumaria_claviculata annual vine with decompound leaves and racemes of yellow and pink flowers
subtype: climbing_fumitory__Allegheny_vine__Adlumia_fungosa__Fumaria_fungosa vine with feathery leaves and white or pinkish flowers; sometimes placed in genus Fumaria
subtype: German_ivy__Delairea_odorata__Senecio_milkanioides South African succulent evergreen twining climber with yellow flowers grown primarily as a houseplant for its foliage; sometimes placed in genus Senecio
subtype: wild_climbing_hempweed__climbing_hempweed__climbing_boneset__climbing_hemp-vine__Mikania_scandens herb of tropical America having vanilla-scented flowers; climbs up trees
subtype: yam_plant__yamplant__yam any of a number of tropical vines of the genus Dioscorea many having edible tuberous roots
subtype: white_yam__whiteyam__water_yam__wateryam__Dioscorea_alata grown in Australasia and Polynesia for its large root with fine edible white flesh
subtype: cinnamon_vine__Chinese_yam__Dioscorea_batata hardy Chinese vine naturalized in United States and cultivated as an ornamental climber for its glossy heart-shaped cinnamon-scented leaves and in the tropics for its edible tubers
subtype: air_potato__airpotato__dioscoreabulbifera yam of tropical Africa and Asia cultivated for it large tubers
subtype: cush-cush__Dioscorea_trifida tropical American yam with small yellow-skinned edible tubers
subtype: tortoise_plant__elephant's-foot__Hottentot_bread_vine__Hottentot's_bread_vine__Dioscorea_elephantipes South African vine having a massive rootstock covered with deeply fissured bark
subtype: wild_yam__Dioscorea_paniculata having a rhizome formerly dried and used to treat rheumatism or liver disorders
subtype: black_bryony__blackbryony__black_bindweed__blackbindweed__Tamus_communis common European twining vine with tuberous roots and cordate leaves and red berries
subtype: gourd_vine__gourdvine__gourd any vine of the family Cucurbitaceae that bears fruits with hard rinds
subtype: prairie_gourd_vine__prairiegourdvine__prairie_gourd__prairiegourd__Missouri_gourd__wild_pumpkin__buffalo_gourd__buffalogourd__calabazilla__cucurbitafoetidissima perennial vine of dry parts of central and southwestern United States and Mexico having small hard mottled green inedible fruit
subtype: melon_vine__melonvine__melon any of various fruit of cucurbitaceous vines including: muskmelons; watermelons; cantaloupes; cucumbers
subtype: watermelon_vine__watermelon__Citrullus_vulgaris an African melon
subtype: sweet_melon_vine__sweetmelonvine__sweet_melon__muskmelon__cucumismelo any of several varieties of vine whose fruit has a netted rind and edible flesh and a musky smell
subtype: cantaloupe_vine__cantaloupe__cantaloup__Cucumis_melo_cantalupensis a variety of muskmelon vine having fruit with a tan rind and orange flesh
subtype: winter_melon_vine__winter_melon__Persian_melon__honeydew_melon__Cucumis_melo_inodorus any of a variety of muskmelon vines having fruit with a smooth white rind and white or greenish flesh that does not have a musky smell
subtype: Cucumis_melo_reticulatus__net_melon__netmelon__netted_melon__nutmeg_melon a muskmelon vine with fruit that has a thin reticulated rind and sweet green flesh
subtype: cucumber_vine__cucumber__Cucumis_sativus a melon vine of the genus Cucumis; cultivated from earliest times for its cylindrical green fruit
subtype: squirting_cucumber__squirtingcucumber__exploding_cucumber__explodingcucumber__touch-me-not__Ecballium_elaterium Mediterranean vine having oblong fruit that when ripe expels its seeds and juice violently when touched
subtype: bottle_gourd__calabash__Lagenaria_siceraria Old World climbing plant with hard-shelled bottle-shaped gourds as fruits
subtype: balsam_apple__Momordica_balsamina__momordicabalsamina a tropical Old World flowering vine with red or orange warty fruit
subtype: balsam_pear__Momordica_charantia tropical Old World vine with yellow-orange fruit
subtype: squash_vine__squash any of numerous annual tendril-bearing trailing plants of the genus Cucurbita grown for their fleshy edible fruits
subtype: autumn_pumpkin__pumpkin__pumpkin_vine__pumpkinvine__Cucurbita_pepo a coarse vine widely cultivated for its non-keeping large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds; subspecies of Cucurbita pepo include the summer squashes and a few autumn squashes
subtype: summer_squash_vine__summer_squash__Cucurbita_pepo_melopepo any of various usually bushy plants producing fruit that is eaten while immature and before the rind or seeds harden
subtype: yellow_squash.summer_squash_vine__yellowsquash any of various squash plants grown for their yellow fruits with somewhat elongated necks
subtype: marrow_squash__marrow__vegetable_marrow__vegetablemarrow any of various squash plants grown for their elongated fruit with smooth dark green skin and whitish flesh
subtype: courgette__zucchini marrow squash plant whose fruit are eaten when small
subtype: Italian_vegetable_marrow__cocozelle squash plant having dark green fruit with skin mottled with light green or yellow
subtype: cymling__pattypan_squash squash plant having flattened round fruit with a scalloped edge; usually greenish white
subtype: spaghetti_squash.summer_squash_vine__spaghettisquash squash plant bearing oval fruit with smooth yellowish skin and tender stranded flesh resembling spaghetti
subtype: winter_squash_plant__winter_squash any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing squashes that have hard rinds and mature in the fall
subtype: acorn_squash.winter_squash_plant__acornsquash squash plant bearing small acorn-shaped fruits having yellow flesh and dark green or yellow rind with longitudinal ridges
subtype: hubbard_squash.winter_squash_plant__hubbardsquash__Cucurbita_maxima any of several winter squash plants producing large grayish-green football-shaped fruit with a rough warty rind
subtype: Cucurbita_maxima_turbaniformis__turban_squash squash plants bearing hard-shelled fruit shaped somewhat like a turban with a rounded central portion protruding from the end opposite the stem
subtype: buttercup_squash.Cucurbita_maxima_turbaniformis__buttercupsquash plant bearing somewhat drum-shaped fruit having dark green rind with grayish markings
subtype: Cucurbita_maxima__butternut_squash__butternutsquash plant bearing buff-colored squash having somewhat bottle-shaped fruit with fine-textured edible flesh and smooth thin rind
subtype: winter_crookneck__winter_crookneck_squash__Cucurbita_moschata any of various plants bearing squash having hard rinds and elongated recurved necks
subtype: Cucurbita_mixta__cushaw__Cucurbita_argyrosperma plant bearing squash having globose to ovoid fruit with variously striped gray and green and white warty rinds
subtype: bryony__briony a tendril-bearing vine of the genus Bryonia having large leaves and small flowers and yielding acrid juice with emetic and purgative properties
subtype: white_bryony__whitebryony__devil-s_turnip__devilsturnip__Bryonia_alba white-flowered vine having thick roots and bearing small black berries; Europe to Iran
subtype: red_bryony__redbryony__wild_hop__Bryonia_dioica bryony having fleshy roots pale green flowers and very small red berries; Europe; North Africa; western Asia
subtype: luffa__dishcloth_gourd__dishclothgourd__sponge_gourd__rag_gourd__raggourd__strainer_vine any of several tropical annual climbers having large yellow flowers and edible young fruits; grown commercially for the mature fruit's dried fibrous interior that is used as a sponge
subtype: loofah__vegetable_sponge__vegetablesponge__Luffa_cylindrica the bathroom loofah
subtype: angled_loofah__sing-kwa__Luffa_acutangula loofah of Pakistan; widely cultivated throughout tropics
subtype: bower_actinidia__boweractinidia__tara_vine__Actinidia_arguta high-climbing Asiatic vine having long finely serrate leaves and racemes of white flowers followed by greenish-yellow edible fruit
subtype: Chinese_gooseberry__kiwi__kiwi_vine__Actinidia_chinensis__Actinidia_deliciosa climbing vine native to China; cultivated in New Zealand for its fuzzy edible fruit with green meat
subtype: silvervine__silver_vine__Actinidia_polygama ornamental vine of eastern Asia having yellow edible fruit and leaves with silver-white markings
subtype: passionflower_vine__passionflowervine__passionflower any of various chiefly tropical American vines some bearing edible fruit
subtype: purple_granadillo__granadilla__Passiflora_edulis Brazilian passionflower cultivated for its deep purple fruit
subtype: sweet_granadilla__sweetgranadilla__Passiflora_ligularis considered best for fruit
subtype: giant_granadilla__giantgranadilla__granadilla__Passiflora_quadrangularis tropical American passionflower yielding the large granadilla fruit
subtype: maypop__Passiflora_incarnata of southern United States; having an insipid berry the size of a hen egg
subtype: Jamaica_honeysuckle__yellow_granadilla__Passiflora_laurifolia West Indian passionflower; cultivated for its yellow edible fruit
subtype: banana_passion_fruit__Passiflora_mollissima cultivated for fruit
subtype: Passiflora_maliformis__sweet_calabash__sweetcalabash West Indian passionflower with edible apple-sized fruit
subtype: love-in-a-mist__running_pop__runningpop__wild_water_lemon__Passiflora_foetida tropical American passion flower with finely dissected bracts; stems malodorous when crushed
subtype: hops twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes
subtype: common_hop__common_hops__bine__European_hop__Humulus_lupulus European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America
subtype: American_hop__Humulus_americanus native American plant sometimes confused with the European hop
subtype: Japanese_hop__Humulus_japonicus ornamental vine native to eastern Asia; cultivated for its variegated foliage
subtype: salsilla__Bomarea_edulis tropical vine having pink-and-yellow flowers spotted purple and edible roots sometimes boiled as a potato substitute; West Indies to northern South America
subtype: Bomarea_salsilla__salsilla tropical vine having umbels of small purple flowers and edible roots sometimes boiled as a potato substitute; Colombia
subtype: smilax__Asparagus_asparagoides fragile twining plant of South Africa with bright green flattened stems and glossy foliage popular as a floral decoration
subtype: sarsaparilla.vine any of various prickly climbing plants of the tropical American genus Smilax having aromatic roots and heart-shaped leaves
subtype: rough_bindweed__roughbindweed__Smilax_aspera creeping or climbing evergreen having spiny zigzag stems with shiny leaves and racemes of pale-green flowers; Canary Islands to southern Europe and Ethiopia and India
subtype: bullbrier__greenbrier__catbrier__horsebrier__brier__briar__Smilax_rotundifolia a very prickly woody vine of the eastern United States growing in tangled masses having tough round stems with shiny leathery leaves and small greenish flowers followed by clusters of inedible shiny black berries
subtype: yellow_jasmine__jellow_jessamine__Carolina_jasmine__evening_trumpet_flower__eveningtrumpetflower__Gelsemium_sempervirens poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers
subtype: calabar-bean_vine__Physostigma_venenosum tropical African woody vine yielding calabar beans
subtype: hog_peanut__hogpeanut__wild_peanut__Amphicarpaea_bracteata__Amphicarpa_bracteata vine widely distributed in eastern North America producing racemes of purple to maroon flowers and abundant (usually subterranean) edible one-seeded pods resembling peanuts
subtype: groundnut_vine__groundnutvine__groundnut__Indian_potato__potato_bean__wild_bean__Apios_americana__Apios_tuberosa a North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans
subtype: jack_bean__wonder_bean__giant_stock_bean__giantstockbean__Canavalia_ensiformis annual semi-erect bushy plant of tropical South America bearing long pods with white seeds grown especially for forage
subtype: sword_bean__swordbean__Canavalia_gladiata twining tropical Old World plant bearing long pods usually with red or brown beans; long cultivated in Orient for food
subtype: Centrosema_virginianum__butterfly_pea__butterflypea large-flowered weakly twining or prostrate vine of New Jersey to tropical eastern North America, sometimes cultivated for its purple and white flowers
subtype: butterfly_pea__butterflypea__Clitoria_mariana large-flowered wild twining vine of southeastern and central United States having pale blue flowers
subtype: blue_pea__butterfly_pea__butterflypea__Clitoria_turnatea vine of tropical Asia having pinnate leaves and bright blue yellow-centered flowers
subtype: derris_root__tuba_root__Derris_elliptica woody vine having bright green leaves and racemes of rose-tinted white flowers; the swollen roots contain rotenone
subtype: Australian_pea__Dipogon_lignosus__Dolichos_lignosus South African evergreen partly woody vine grown for its clusters of rosy purple flowers followed by edible pods like snap beans; also grown as green manure; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
subtype: Western_Australia_coral_pea__Hardenbergia_comnptoniana vigorous climber of the forests of western Australia; grown for their dense racemes of attractive bright rose-purple flowers
subtype: coral_pea__coralpea any of various Australian climbing plants of the genus Kennedia having scarlet flowers
subtype: coral_vine__coralvine__Kennedia_coccinea prostrate or twining woody vine with small leathery leaves and umbels of red flowers; Australia and Tasmania
subtype: running_postman__runningpostman__scarlet_runner__scarletrunner__Kennedia_prostrata hairy trailing or prostrate western Australian vine with bright scarlet-pink flowers
subtype: hyacinth_bean__bonavist__Indian_bean__Egyptian_bean__Lablab_purpureus__Dolichos_lablab perennial twining vine of Old World tropics having trifoliate leaves and racemes of fragrant purple pealike flowers followed by maroon pods of edible seeds; grown as an ornamental and as a vegetable on the Indian subcontinent; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
subtype: vetchling any of various small plants of the genus Lathyrus; climb usually by means of tendrils
subtype: black_pea__blackpea__Lathyrus_niger perennial of Europe and North Africa; foliage turns black in drying
subtype: grass_vetch__grass_vetchling__grassvetchling__Lathyrus_nissolia annual European vetch with red flowers
subtype: grass_pea__grasspea__Indian_pea__khesari__Lathyrus_sativus European annual grown for forage; seeds used for food in India and for stock elsewhere
subtype: spring_vetchling__spring_vetch__Lathyrus_vernus bushy European perennial having nodding racemose violet-blue flowers
subtype: everlasting_pea any of several perennial vines of the genus Lathyrus
subtype: broad-leaved_everlasting_pea__perennial_pea__perennialpea__Lathyrus_latifolius perennial climber of central and southern Europe having purple or pink or white flowers; naturalized in North America
subtype: narrow-leaved_everlasting_pea__flat_pea__Lathyrus_sylvestris European perennial with mottled purple-pink flowers; sometimes cultivated for fodder or as green manure
subtype: sweet_pea__sweetpea__Lathyrus_odoratus climbing garden plant having fragrant pastel-colored flowers
subtype: heath_pea__heathpea__earth-nut_pea__earthnutpea__earthnut_pea__tuberous_vetch__Lathyrus_tuberosus European herb bearing small tubers used for food and in Scotland to flavor whiskey
subtype: Pachyrhizus_erosus__yam_bean__yambean Central American twining plant with edible roots and pods; large tubers are eaten raw or cooked especially when young and young pods must be thoroughly cooked; pods and seeds also yield rotenone and oils
subtype: yam_bean__yambean__potato_bean__Pachyrhizus_tuberosus twining plant of Amazon basin having large edible roots
subtype: winged_bean__winged_pea__goa_bean__goabean__goa_bean_vine__Manila_bean__Psophocarpus_tetragonolobus tuberous-rooted twining annual vine bearing clusters of purplish flowers and pods with four jagged wings; Old World tropics
subtype: kudzu_vine__kudzuvine__kudzu__Pueraria_lobata fast-growing East Asian vine having hairy trifoliate leaves and racemes of purple flowers followed by long many-seed hairy pods and tuberous starchy roots; grown for fodder and forage and root starch; widespread in the southern United States
subtype: wisteria__wistaria any flowering vine of the genus Wisteria
subtype: Japanese_wistaria__Wisteria_floribunda having flowers of pink to mauve or violet-blue
subtype: Chinese_wistaria__Wisteria_chinensis having deep purple flowers
subtype: American_wistaria__Wisteria_frutescens an the eastern United States native resembling the cultivated Japanese wisteria having pale purple-lilac flowers
subtype: silky_wisteria__silkywisteria__Wisteria_venusta a wisteria of China having white flowers
subtype: silver_lace_vine__China_fleece_vine__Russian_vine__Polygonum_aubertii twining perennial vine having racemes of fragrant greenish flowers; western China to Russia
subtype: partridgeberry__boxberry__twinberry__Mitchella_repens creeping woody plant of eastern North America with shiny evergreen leaves and scarlet berries
subtype: soapberry_vine__soapberryvine tendril-climbing vine
subtype: heartseed__cardiospermumgrandiflorum herbaceous vine of tropical America and Africa
subtype: balloon_vine__balloonvine__heartpea__Cardiospermum_halicacabum woody perennial climbing plant with large ornamental seed pods that resemble balloons; tropical India and Africa and America
subtype: American_bittersweet__bittersweet__climbing_bittersweet__false_bittersweet__falsebittersweet__staff_vine__staffvine__waxwork__Celastrus_scandens twining shrub of North America having three-valved yellow capsules enclosing scarlet seeds
subtype: Japanese_bittersweet__Japan_bittersweet__oriental_bittersweet__Celastrus_orbiculatus__Celastric_articulatus ornamental Asiatic vine with showy orange-yellow fruit with a scarlet aril; naturalized in North America
subtype: evergreen_bittersweet__evergreenbittersweet__Euonymus_fortunei_radicans__Euonymus_radicans_vegetus broad and bushy Asiatic twining shrub with pinkish fruit; many subspecies or varieties
subtype: black-eyed_Susan_vine__black-eyed_Susan__Thunbergia_alata tropical African climbing plant having yellow flowers with a dark purple center
subtype: cross_vine__crossvine__trumpet_flower__trumpetflower__quartervine__Bignonia_capreolata woody flowering vine of southern United States; stems show a cross in transverse section
subtype: convolvulus__convolvulu any of numerous plants of the genus Convolvulus
subtype: Convolvulus_scammonia__scammony twining plant of Asia Minor having cream to purple flowers and long thick roots yielding a cathartic resin
subtype: bindweed any of several vines of the genera Convolvulus and Calystegia having a twining habit
subtype: field_bindweed__fieldbindweed__wild_morning-glory__Convolvulus_arvensis weakly climbing European perennial with white or pink flowers; naturalized in North America and an invasive weed
subtype: hedge_bindweed__hedgebindweed__wild_morning-glory__Calystegia_sepium__Convolvulus_sepium common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus
subtype: silverweed any of various twining shrubs of the genus Argyreia having silvery leaves and showy purple flowers
subtype: dodder a leafless annual parasitic vine of the genus Cuscuta having whitish or yellow filamentous stems; obtain nourishment through haustoria
subtype: love_vine__Cuscuta_gronovii leafless parasitic vine with dense clusters of small white bell-shaped flowers on orange-yellow stems that twine around clover or flax
subtype: dichondra__dichondramicrantha a creeping perennial herb with hairy stems and orbicular to reniform leaves and small white to greenish flowers; used as a grass substitute in warm regions
subtype: morning_glory__morningglory any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day
subtype: Ipomoea_purpurea__common_morning_glory pantropical annual climbing herb with funnel-shaped blue, purple, pink or white flowers
subtype: common_morning_glory__Ipomoea_tricolor annual or perennial climbing herb of Central America having sky-blue flowers; most commonly cultivated morning glory
subtype: cypress_vine__cypressvine__star-glory__Indian_pink__Ipomoea_quamoclit__Quamoclit_pennata tropical American annual climber having red (sometimes white) flowers and finely dissected leaves; naturalized in United States and elsewhere
subtype: moonflower__belle_de_nuit__Ipomoea_alba pantropical climber having white fragrant nocturnal flowers
subtype: sweet_potato_vine__sweet_potato__sweetpotato__Ipomoea_batatas pantropical vine widely cultivated in several varieties for its large sweet tuberous root with orange flesh
subtype: wild_potato_vine__wild_sweet_potato_vine__man-of-the-earth__manroot__Ipomoea_panurata__Ipomoea_fastigiata tropical American prostrate or climbing herbaceous perennial having an enormous starchy root; sometimes held to be source of the sweet potato
subtype: red_morning-glory__redmorningglory__staripomoea__ipomoeacoccinea annual herb having scarlet flowers; the eastern United States
subtype: man-of-the-earth__Ipomoea_leptophylla long-rooted morning glory of western United States
subtype: Ipomoea_orizabensis__scammony tropical American morning glory
subtype: railroad_vine__beach_morning_glory__beachmorningglory__Ipomoea_pes-caprae Prostrate perennial of coastal sand dunes Florida to Texas
subtype: Japanese_morning_glory__Ipomoea_nil annual Old World tropical climbing herb distinguished by wide color range and frilled or double flowers
subtype: imperial_Japanese_morning_glory__Ipomoea_imperialis hybrid from Ipomoea nil
subtype: ground_ivy__alehoof__field_balm__fieldbalm__gillovertheground__runaway_robin__runawayrobin__Glechoma_hederaceae__Nepeta_hederaceae trailing European aromatic plant of the mint family having rounded leaves and small purplish flowers often grown in hanging baskets; naturalized in North America; sometimes placed in genus Nepeta
subtype: potato_tree__Solanum_crispum hardy climbing shrub of Chile grown as an ornamental for its fragrant flowers; not a true potato
subtype: Uruguay_potato_vine__Uruguay_potato__Solanum_commersonii South American potato vine
subtype: wild_potato__Solanum_jamesii erect or spreading perennial of southwestern United States and Mexico bearing small pale brown to cream tubers resembling potatoes
subtype: Solanum_jasmoides__potato_vine copiously branched vine of Brazil having deciduous leaves and white flowers tinged with blue
subtype: white_potato_vine__potato__white_potato__whitepotato__solanumtuberosum annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers; widely cultivated as a garden vegetable; vines are poisonous
subtype: potato_vine__giant_potato_creeper__Solanum_wendlandii vine of Costa Rica sparsely armed with hooklike spines and having large lilac-blue flowers
subtype: cock's_eggs__Salpichroa_organifolia__Salpichroa_rhomboidea weedy vine of Argentina having solitary white flowers followed by egg-shaped white or yellow fruit
subtype: climber.vine a vine or climbing plant that readily grows up a support or over other plants
subtype: root_climber a plant that climbs by its adventitious roots e.g. ivy
subtype: liana a woody climbing usually tropical plant
subtype: white_dipladenia__whitedipladenia__Mandevilla_boliviensis__Dipladenia_boliviensis shrubby climber having glossy leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers with yellow throats
subtype: Chilean_jasmine__Mandevilla_laxa woody vine of Argentina grown as an ornamental for its glossy leaves and racemes of large fragrant funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers
subtype: golden_pothos__pothos__ivy_arum__ivyarum__Epipremnum_aureum__Scindapsus_aureus evergreen liana widely cultivated for its variegated foliage
subtype: monstera any plant of the genus Monstera; often grown as houseplants
subtype: Monstera_deliciosa__ceriman tropical American vine having roots that hang like cords and cylindrical fruit with a pineapple and banana flavor
subtype: philodendron often grown as a houseplant
subtype: pothos any of various tropical lianas of the genus Scindapsus
subtype: jade_vine__emerald_creeper__emeraldcreeper__Strongylodon_macrobotrys vigorous Philippine evergreen twining liana; grown for spectacular festoons of green flowers that resemble lobster claws
subtype: cynancum any of various mostly giant tropical lianas of Africa and Madagascar having greenish or purple flowers and long smooth pods; roots formerly used as an emetic
subtype: grapevine__grape any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries
subtype: fox_grape__foxgrape__Vitis_labrusca native grape of northeastern United States; origin of many cultivated varieties e.g. Concord grapes
subtype: muscadine__Vitis_rotundifolia native grape of southeastern United States; origin of many cultivated varieties
subtype: Vitis_vinifera__vinifera__vinifera_grape__common_grape_vine common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of Old World wine and table grapes
subtype: Chardonnay__chardonnay_grape white wine grape
subtype: Pinot_grape__Pinot any of several purple or white wine grapes used especially for burgundies and champagnes
subtype: Pinot_noir.Pinot_grape__pinotnoir red wine grape; grown especially in California for making wines resembling those from Burgundy, France
subtype: Pinot_blanc.Pinot_grape__pinotblanc white wine grape; grown especially in California for making wines resembling those from Chablis, France
subtype: Sauvignon_grape small blue-black grape of Medoc region of France highly prized in winemaking
subtype: Cabernet_Sauvignon_grape superior red wine grapes grown especially in the Bordeaux region of France and northern California
subtype: Sauvignon_blanc.Vitis_vinifera__sauvignonblanc white wine grape grown in California
subtype: Merlot.Vitis_vinifera__merlot black wine grape originally from the region of Bordeaux
subtype: Muscadet.Vitis_vinifera__muscadet white grape grown especially in the Loire Valley in France
subtype: Riesling.Vitis_vinifera__riesling white grape grown in Europe and California
subtype: Zinfandel small black grape grown chiefly in California; transplanted from Europe
subtype: Chenin_blanc.Vitis_vinifera__cheninblanc white grape grown especially in California and the lower Loire valley of France
subtype: malvasia used to make malmsey wine
subtype: muscat__muskat any of several cultivated grapevines that produce sweet white grapes
subtype: Verdicchio.Vitis_vinifera__verdicchio a variety of white wine grape grown in Italy
subtype: Boston_ivy__Japanese_ivy__Parthenocissus_tricuspidata Asiatic vine with three-lobed leaves and purple berries
subtype: Virginia_creeper__American_ivy__woodbine__Parthenocissus_quinquefolia common North American vine with compound leaves and bluish-black berrylike fruit
subtype: true_pepper__pepper_vine any of various shrubby vines of the genus Piper
subtype: Madagascar_pepper__pepper__common_pepper__black_pepper__blackpepper__white_pepper__whitepepper__Piper_nigrum climber having dark red berries (peppercorns) when fully ripe; southern India and Sri Lanka; naturalized in North Burma and Assam
subtype: Piper_longum__long_pepper slender tropical climber of the eastern Himalayas
subtype: betel_pepper__betelpepper__betel__Piper_betel Asian pepper plant whose dried leaves are chewed with betel nut (seed of the betel palm) by southeast Asians
subtype: cubeb_vine__cubebvine__cubeb__Java_pepper__Piper_cubeba tropical southeast Asian shrubby vine bearing spicy berrylike fruits
subtype: cruel_plant__Araujia_sericofera robust twining shrub having racemes of fragrant white or pink flowers with flat spreading terminal petals that trap nocturnal moths and hold them until dawn
subtype: hoya any plant of the genus Hoya having fleshy leaves and usually nectariferous flowers
subtype: honey_plant__honeyplant a plant that furnishes nectar suitable for making honey
subtype: wax_plant__waxplant__Hoya_carnosa succulent climber of southern Asia with umbels of pink and white star-shaped flowers
subtype: silk_vine__Periploca_graeca deciduous climber for arches and fences having ill-scented but interesting flowers and poisonous yellow fruits; cultivated for its dark shining foliage; southeastern Europe to Asia Minor
subtype: soma__haoma__Sarcostemma_acidum leafless East Indian vine; its sour milky juice formerly used to make an intoxicating drink
subtype: negro_vine__negrovine__Vincetoxicum_hirsutum__Vincetoxicum_negrum twining vine with hairy foliage and dark purplish-brown flowers
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