A vine is any plant of genus Vitis (the grape plants) or, by extension, any similar climbing or trailing plant. The word, derived from Latin vīnea, referred to the grape-bearing variety. The modern extended sense is restricted to North American English, which uses grapevine to refer to the grape-bearing Vitis species. (British English tends to use climber to refer to the broader category, including, for example, ivy.)
This article uses the term vine in its broader, North American sense.
This article uses the term vine in its broader, North American sense.
- Some types of vines
Grape
Wild Grape
Virginia Creeper
Wisteria
Common Ivy
Poison Ivy
Morning Glory
Kudzu
Sweet pea
Bougainvillea
Common boar
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