BOTANY
PLANT MORPHOLOGY
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Pepper, Deep Li, Slow Betel
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morning glory, butterfly pea, yard long bean
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peppercorns, morning glory, dill
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Butterfly pea, yard long bean, betel nut
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cypress Vine Like a morning glory, the flowers close in the afternoon hours. Cypress vine climbs to 15 feet or more and grows best in a sunny spot. Note: Cypress vine is also easy to start from seed, and can take four months or more to bloom. It’s helpful to start it early in short-season areas.
Detailed explanation-2: -vine, Plant whose stem requires support and that climbs by tendrils or twining or creeps along the ground, or the stem of such a plant. Examples include bittersweet, most grapes, some honeysuckles, ivy, lianas, and melons.
Detailed explanation-3: -A twining vine, also known as a bine, is one that climbs by its shoots growing in a helix, in contrast to vines that climb using tendrils or suckers.
Detailed explanation-4: -When vines make contact with a object, like a pole or another plant, the stems continue to grow in a spiral around these supports. Vines need these supports for further growth. Without support, vines would just fall to the ground.