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  1. Tendrils are thought of as sterile or undeveloped grape clusters, since the two have a common origin. (Web site)
  2. Their tendrils are so tenacious they grasp anything in their way, even grass, and hold on for dear life. Move Up

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  1. Turpin records a tendril of a vine which was fused with the stem for some distance, and bore leaves and other tendrils. (Web site)

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  1. Tendril can also be used to describe a wisp of hair or indeed anything that resembles the tendrils of plants.

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  1. Set amid a backdrop of soft, glowing blue light are wispy tendrils of gas as well as dark trunks of dust that are light-years in height. (Web site)

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  1. Unlike its father, Kay Gray, the clusters hang free of the tendrils.

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  1. VITIS RIPARIA - RIVERBANK GRAPE - A native grape which may climb to a height of 20 to 30 feet by means of tendrils.

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  1. This is a vine with pinnately compound leaves, tendrils, small white flowers, and 3-winged fruits. (Web site)

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  1. Answer: Tendrils can be modified leaves, leaf petioles or stems. (Web site)
  2. Other stems are modified for climbing, such as tendrils and ramblers. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Tendrils which have caught nothing soon shrink and wither; but in some species of Bignonia they disarticulate and fall off like leaves in autumn. (Web site)

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  1. In two or three species of Modecca, one of the Papayaceae, the tendrils, as I hear from Prof. (Web site)

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  1. The tendrils and knobs and fruiting bodies covering its dorsal surface are indigo and violet. (Web site)

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  1. The grape is usually a woody vine, climbing by means of tendrils. (Web site)

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  1. It needs to be noted that not all tendrils are modified leaves, tendrils of the grapevine, for example, are modified extensions of the stem tissue. (Web site)
  2. In knots such as a Double Fisherman's Knot, a pigtail or corkscrew encircles a central segment of rope like the tendrils of a grapevine. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Leaf-simple and compound, Phyllotaxy, Modifications- Phyllode, pitcher, tendrils, stipules. (Web site)

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  1. In these Old World pitcher plants, the pitchers are borne at the end of tendrils that extend from the midrib of an otherwise unexceptional leaf.

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  1. Players assume the roles of agents and "friendlies" of Delta Green, a conspiracy whose tendrils have spread through all levels of the US government.

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  1. Trees, shrubs or climbers, sometimes with tendrils (Cardiospermum and Paullinia).
  2. Trees or shrubs (or woody vines with tendrils in Cardiospermum and allied genera), rarely herbaceous climbers. Move Up

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  1. Tendrils: String like, coiling growth from nodes of grape shoots that support vines by curling around objects and hanging on for dear life. (Web site)
  2. We have seen that the tendrils in the last three families, namely, the Vitaceae, Sapindaceae and Passifloraceae, are modified flower-peduncles. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Gloriosa climb or scramble over other plants with the aid of tendrils at the ends of their leaves and can reach 3 meters in height. Move Up

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  1. Botany > Plants > Trees > Sapindaceae
  2. Modified Leaves Move Up
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