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What are some examples of vines?
Vines can include any type of climbing, creeping, or twining plant that requires support to grow. Some examples include:
- Grapevines
- Ivy
- Wisteria
- Trumpet vine
- Clematis
- Honeysuckle
- Morning glory
- Passion flower
- Virginia creeper
- Bittersweet
- Moonflower
- Climbing roses
- Bougainvillea
- Philodendron
- Pothos
- English ivy
- Hops
- Kudzu
- Mandevilla
- Pipevine
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