0 a thin, stem-like part of a climbing plant that holds on to walls or other plants for support
1 a thin stem of a plant that twists and curls, or anything similar, such as a curl of hair
There are only three cases where three consonants come together (as in tendril).
Examples abound : a snowflake has a structure of bifurcating tendrils each of which is itself composed of bifurcating tendrils.
The wall height, in between the tendril and the plinth, is equal to four squares (3.2cm).
Positions 0, 1 and 2 designate, respectively, the terminal tendril, last pair of tendrils, penultimate pair of tendrils.
At higher nodes the number of leaflet and tendril pairs increases up to three for both leaflets and tendrils.
We measured the parameters of flat tendrils at nodes 11 and 17.
Thus, the effect on leaflet width is fairly weak and has an opposite sign to that on the flat tendrils.
At the border of the compound leaf zones carrying leaflets and tendrils, mixed leaflet\tendril pairs are frequent, both organs having proper identity.