Russian vine

NOUN
  1. twining perennial vine having racemes of fragrant greenish flowers; western China to Russia

How To Use Russian vine In A Sentence

  • Russian vine is climbing out of gardens - where it may have been planted to hide an unsightly fence - and scrambling over the surrounding trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Russian vine is a relative of another mercilessly invasive plant, Japanese knotweed. Times, Sunday Times
  • For added interest, Brenda has some clematis, honeysuckle, winter-flowering jasmine and Russian vine as climbers.
  • I have planted a Russian vine with supporting trellis to screen the view from the climbing frame and trampoline.
  • They cut away the dead wood, the ivy, the Russian vine, leaving a nearly naked yew and Scots pine, which may well survive and regenerate.
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