climbing plants
1climbing hydrangea — noun 1. climbing shrub with adhesive aerial roots having opposite leaves and small white flowers in terminal cymes; Himalayas to Taiwan and Japan • Syn: ↑Schizophragma hydrangeoides • Hypernyms: ↑shrub, ↑bush • Member Holonyms: ↑Schizophragma, ↑ …
2Plants in the Bible — • Discusses all of the types of plants mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Plants in the Bible Plants in the Bible …
3Climbing (disambiguation) — Climbing or climb may refer to: Climbing, the human activity of ascending a steep object with the hands and/or feet Arboreal locomotion, animal locomotion while on trees. Also includes locomotion on mountains/cliffs/rocks. Climbing!, 1970 album… …
4PLANTS — Research into the flora mentioned in the ancient Hebrew literature is grounded on the basic assumption that within historical times no fundamental changes have taken place in the country s climate (see agriculture ). This assumption, which allows …
5Climbing fern — Fern Fern (f[ e]rn), n. [AS. fearn; akin to D. varen, G. farn, farnkraut; cf. Skr. par[.n]a wing, feather, leaf, sort of plant, or Lith. papartis fern.] (Bot.) An order of cryptogamous plants, the {Filices}, which have their fructification on the …
6climbing — /ˈklaɪmɪŋ/ (say kluyming) noun 1. the activity or sport of scaling heights. –adjective 2. (of plants) growing on a support of some kind. 3. used in the activity of climbing: climbing ropes …
7climbing bittersweet — Celastrus Celastrus n. the type genus of the {Celastraceae}, comprising the plants called {climbing bittersweet}; bittersweet and shrubby bittersweet; they are woody vines and shrubs native chiefly to Asia and Australia, bearing yellow to orange… …
8climbing nightshade — noun a) Leafy green plants of genus Basella. b) Solanum dulcamara, a vine with poisonous foliage …
9climbing cutworm — noun : any of various cutworms that feed on the foliage of trees and other plants …
10Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms — The life and work of Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms featured a continuation from Charles Darwin s investigations into insectivorous plants and climbing plants which he had begun before his work on Descent of Man and Emotions. Worries… …