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Clematis vitalba (also
known as old man's
beard and traveller's joy) is a
shrub of the
family Ranunculaceae.
Clematis vitalba is a
climbing shrub with...
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known as: traveller's joy, a name
invented for the sole
British native, C.
vitalba, by the
herbalist John Gerard; virgin's
bower for C. terniflora, C. virginiana...
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Thalpophila vitalba is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It was
described by
Christian Friedrich Freyer in 1834. It is
found in
southern Europe and north-western...
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Mikaniopsis vitalba is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
found in Angola, Cameroon,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon...
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ornamental plant.
Clematis aristata, an
Australian climbing plant.
Clematis vitalba, a
climbing plant.
Tillandsia usneoides, "Spanish moss" - a bromeliad....
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people of
Avigliano left the
ancient castrum to
clear new land in the
Vitalba valley, in
which many
towns were formed,
including Filiano. "Superficie...
- Old man's
beard (Clematis
vitalba) is an
invasive plant in New
Zealand that
affects indigenous biodiversity. It is
declared an
unwanted organism under...
- (Convolvulus) Moth
plant (Araujia sericifera) Old man's
beard (Clematis
vitalba)
Oxygen weed (Egeria)
Oxygen weed (Lagarosiphon major)
Pampas gr**** (Cortaderia...
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European honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) and Traveller's Joy (Clematis
vitalba). The
modern cottage garden includes many
Clematis hybrids that have the...
- Celastrus, the
staff vine
Ceropegia woodii,
string of
hearts Clematis vitalba, traveller's joy
Clerodendrum thomsoniae, bleeding-heart vine ****oria...