This small twiner will grow thicker and harder in due course and curl round the tree-stem. |
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Black-eyed Susan vine is a tender twiner with spring-frost yellow, orange or white blooms with a contrasting eye. |
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Another Australian twiner, this one has very lovely large pink trumpet flowers with a darker centre. |
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He discovered that Mr Rusby was a Glossop-born cotton twiner who lived at New Street with wife Leah and daughter Mary. |
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In 1991, Mr. Buffett transferred to the Newfoundland Region as a twiner on the CCGS Wilfred Templeman, where he can be counted on in all aspects of the ship's operations, including search and rescue and the science program. |
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Rhipogonum, another twiner from Australia and New Guinea, was formerly included in Smilacaceae but has been assigned its own family, Rhipogonaceae. |
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It's a vigorous twiner that will climb rapidly over an arbour that gives privacy and shade to a romantic seat for two. |
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