- The name
water vine may
refer to at
least two plants, both in the
Vitaceae (grape) family:
Cissus hypoglauca, a
common Australian vine Vitis tiliifolia...
- A
vine (from
Latin vīnea 'grapevine, vineyard'; from vīnum 'wine') is any
plant with a
growth habit of
trailing or
scandent (that is, climbing) stems,...
- logging.
Common names include jungle grape,
water vine,
giant water vine, five-leaf
water vine,
jungle vine,
native grapes and
billangai . It was initially...
-
Hollywood and
Vine, the
intersection of
Hollywood Boulevard and
Vine Street in Hollywood, California,
became known in the 1920s for its
concentration of...
- stress. A
vine that does not
receive the
necessary amount of
water will have its
growth altered in a
number of ways; some
effects of
water stress (particularly...
-
Stella Vine (born
Melissa Jane Robson, 1969) is an
English artist, who
lives and
works in London. Her work is
figurative painting, with
subjects drawn...
-
Vine-Glo was a
grape concentrate brick product sold in the
United States during Prohibition by
Fruit Industries Ltd, a
front for the
California Vineyardist...
- over from
pruning the
vine.
During this
period a
single vine can "bleed" up to 5
litres (1.3 US gal) of
water. Tiny buds on the
vine start to
swell and eventually...
-
resources of
water and
nutrients from the
mother vine which can
diminish the
quality of both
vines'
grape production.
Other reasons for
vine training involve...
- caracalla, a
corruption of the
Portuguese caracol,
meaning snail. This
perennial vine (when
grown in a
climate without frost) has
fragrant flowers said to be reminiscent...