0 a type of climbing plant which bears grapes. -- cây nho
1 any climbing or trailing plant. -- cây leo, cây bò, leo
The article suggested the strategy of living with the vine louse rather than wasting huge amounts in attempts to eradicate it.
Then raven returned to the pea vine and found three other men who had fallen from the pea pod.
For both sites, vines and grasses made up less than 1% of the seed stocks.
Among the strengths of this compilation is the breadth of the crops covered, from pasture through fibre and arable crops to vines.
In retaliation, the vine growers set fire to the merchants' warehouses, occupied city halls, and organized demonstrations.
Besides their recommendations about treatments of the existing grapevines and vineyards, the commission recommended only small, carefully undertaken experiments to test grafted vines.
It is characterized by curving, organic lines, intertwining vines of flowers and leaves, and the use where possible of natural materials.
The richest growth form category was herbs (19 genera), followed by shrubs (16), trees (13) and vines (11 genera).