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Vitis coignetiae,
called crimson glory vine, is a
plant belonging to the
genus Vitis that is
native to the
temperate climes of Asia,
where it can be found...
- incarnatum) is a
clover species native to
Europe Crimson glory vine (Vitis
coignetiae) is a vine
species native to Asia Hind's
Crimson Star is an alternative...
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widespread across much of
California as well as
southwestern Oregon Vitis coignetiae, the
crimson glory vine, a
species from East Asia
grown as an ornamental...
- californica V. ×
champinii V. chunganensis V. chungii V. cinerea V.
coignetiae V. davidii V. ×
doaniana V. erythrophylla V. fengqinensis V. ficifolia...
- cir****ference of the head,
rather than the
entire head. The bark of a
vitis coignetiae is
twisted up to make a
rough shape, and a
wooden carving that imitates...
- californica V. ×
champinii V. chunganensis V. chungii V. cinerea V.
coignetiae V. davidii V. ×
doaniana V. erythrophylla V. fengqinensis V. ficifolia...
- nest, the
finely shredded inner bark of
vines such as yama-budō (Vitis
coignetiae) and dry moss are used.
Repurposed nests include those of the
great spotted...
- californica V. ×
champinii V. chunganensis V. chungii V. cinerea V.
coignetiae V. davidii V. ×
doaniana V. erythrophylla V. fengqinensis V. ficifolia...
- californica, V. × champinii, V. chunganensis, V. chungii, V. cinerea, V.
coignetiae, V. davidii, V. × doaniana, V. erythrophylla, V. fengqinensis, V. ficifolia...
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emerging inflorescence Close view of the sweet-scented
inflorescence Vitis coignetiae, an
ornamental grapevine that
produces fruit and is also
known as 'crimson...