0 a light frame made of bars of wood or metal crossed over each other, attached to a wall for plants to grow up
1 a frame of crossed bars that supports plants as they grow, sometimes against the side of a house:
Roses climbed the trellises.
The two bandits run away as fast as possible, exiting through the courtyard exit, beyond the trellis.
The number of liana individuals was highly correlated with the number of small trees, probably due to their importance as trellises.
However, this is only one of the full abstractions needed to prove fenced and trellis equivalent.
This is a rose garden, the painted wainscot a trellis, above which floats a profusion of smaller blooms.
Shade-tolerant lianas may, however, benefit from elevated trellis densities in old gaps long after light intensities have decreased.
They are guided by the visible grid of the trellis.
Average crown height was used as a proxy for trellis availability.
The rose trellis is visible along the south wall, its continuity interrupted only by the windows.