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Bittersweet, any of several vines with colourful fruit.
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Several Vine mysteries have child abductions or cuckoo-in-the-nest scenarios at their core.
For an initiation deposit of $140,000 (plus annual dues and per-bottle costs), you get the right to work several vine rows and shepherd your precious cabernet sauvignon and merlot berries through harvesting, fermentation, barreling and bottling.
Sarsaparilla, aromatic flavouring agent made from the roots of several tropical vines belonging to the Smilax genus of the lily family (Liliaceae).
In agreement with a hypothesis of adaptive climbing behaviour, it has been shown that circumnutation behaviour, measured as the twining rate on experimental supports, was enhanced in several Convolvulaceae vines receiving leaf damage (Gianoli and Molina-Montenegro 2005; Atala and Gianoli 2008).
Photo: http://t.co/DxZ1uGUkUI — Natalie Ruhl (@NatalieRuhl) 20 May 13 David Massey, who said he lives two and half miles from the center of the devastation, posted several videos on Vine, showing the damage in the aftermath of the storm and people looking for survivors.
The onset of flowering and veraison was delayed by several days in vines exposed to full root-zone cooling, but this was less severe in those vines exposed to partial root-zone cooling.
At Honig, several rows of vines had to be chopped down.
Morning glory, any of several herbaceous twining vines or shrubs in the genus Ipomoea (family Convolvulaceae).
It pictures three horsemen, several dogs, birds, vines and flowers, all densely interwoven into a flat allover pattern.
We started up the road, but Mr. Hunter almost immediately turned in to one of the paths and stopped in front of a tall marble gravestone, around which several kinds of vines and climbing plants were intertwined.
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