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Induced twining in Convolvulaceae climbing plants in response to leaf damage
(2008)
Plant responses to herbivory include slow changes in growth patterns and biomass distribution. A recent study, however, showed that a convolvulaceous vine began twining sooner around a stake after 25% of the plant was ...
Rope Tree, Trinidad
(Davidson and Todd, Ltd., Trinidad, 2009-07-16)
Image depicts a large tree with liane, commonly termed Rope Vine or Cable Creeper (Anodendron paniculatum) native to Tropical Asia, rambling over the tree.
Rope Tree - Trinidad
(Goodwille and Wilson Ltd., Trinidad, 2009-06-15)
Image depicts a large tree with liane, commonly termed Rope Vine or Cable Creeper (Anodendron paniculatum) native to Tropical Asia, rambling over the tree and tangled at its roots. An adult and a child are standing in front ...
Rope Tree, Trinidad
(Davidson and Todd Ltd. Trinidad, 2009-11-04)
Image depicts a forest scene in Trinidad. Large Mora trees are covered with woody rope-like stems of a liane. The liane, commonly termed Rope Vine or Cable Creeper (Anodendron paniculatum) are native to Tropical Asia.
Rope Tree, Trinidad
(Davidson and Todd, Ltd., Trinidad, 2009-07-16)
Image depicts a large tree with liane, commonly termed Rope Vine or Cable Creeper (Anodendron paniculatum) native to Tropical Asia, rambling over the tree.
The Rope Tree. Botanical Gardens, Port of Spain. Trinidad
(The Bonanza, Smith Bros and Co., Port of Spain, Trinidad, 2009-07-16)
Image depicts a large tree with liane, commonly termed Rope Vine or Cable Creeper (Anodendron paniculatum) native to Tropical Asia, rambling over the tree and tangled on the ground.
Rope Tree, Botanic Gardens
(Wilsons Ltd., Trinidad, 2009-06-15)
Image depicts a large tree in the Botanic Gardens with liane, commonly termed Rope Vine or Cable Creeper (Anodendron paniculatum) native to Tropical Asia, rambling over the tree. Children often use the vine as a natural swing.
Rope Tree - Trinidad
(Goodwille and Wilson Ltd., Trinidad, 2009-08-13)
Image depicts a large tree in a forested area with liane, commonly termed Rope Vine or Cable Creeper (Anodendron paniculatum) native to Tropical Asia, rambling over the tree and tangled at its roots. An adult and a child ...