Climbers Sentence Examples

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  • The other climbers from Bird Song were already here.

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  • The coterie of ice climbers was beginning to gather on the front porch.

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  • The ice climbers hadn't shown up yet.

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  • It made her dizzy just to see the magazine pictures of the climbers, she'd said.

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  • Gladys Turnbull button-holed two of the climbers and began holding court on one side of the room while devouring a logging crew's share of Cynthia's Toll House cookies.

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  • The ice climbers smiled politely but one by one began to make excuses about leaving for dinner.

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  • The rest of the climbers followed in the truck but Ryland declined to join them, turning a perturbed eye to Bird Song.

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  • The crowd had grown since Dean's Thursday trip, both in numbers of climbers and spectators.

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  • This is typified by the number of winter climbers who now visit the Northern corries in early winter to seek out similar conditions.

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  • Now it held about two dozen people, some climbers preparing their equipment and photographers availing themselves of the excellent location where they could look straight down on the climbers below them.

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  • Climbers could be seen in pairs, groups and singles, some nearly beneath them.

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  • It was constructed of narrow boards and chewed by the cutting crampons of hundreds of climbers.

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  • Cynthia, while not as apprehensive as Edith had been, was obviously uncomfortable watching the climbers, especially from atop their precarious positions.

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  • You're always testing because surface changes, by the season, the time of day, how many climbers hack away at it, sometimes by the hour.

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  • The Deans joined the ice climbers and others in the living room for afternoon snacks and chatter just as Edith Shipton descended the stairs.

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  • He held up his recently purchased room key as the two ice climbers waved good bye.

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  • The two of them managed to finish attending to the chatting guests, the late rising climbers and the Quincy sisters.

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  • Cynthia was troubled with a headache and tried to catch an extra half-hour of sleep as Dean served breakfast to the early risers, Penny, Mick and two of the other climbers.

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  • By that time, most of the ice climbers were back at Bird Song.

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  • The climbers are checking out of Bird Song tomorrow.

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  • Sure. Everybody else was watching the climbers, at least what they could see through the snow.

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  • He informed Dean the climbers, who were due to check out later, had left for the ice park, grumbling at the heavy accumulation of snow which was abating to a last-ditch flurry after depositing thirty inches of fluffy white.

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  • Dean smiled at a pair of climbers rounding a bend in the trail and waited for them to pass before responding.

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  • Most of the climbers have partners up here with their gear, ready to help.

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  • Yup. I can't see any of the ice climbers taking Shipton seriously enough to bother to dump him.

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  • They're starting on the ice climbers but they're only taking about five minutes with each of 'em. I think Penny is in there now.

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  • First off, all the ice climbers are leaving so there's no hurry cleaning up what's going to be empty rooms, probably until the weekend.

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  • The ice climbers are gone, too.

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  • I can't understand those climbers....

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  • Up the gorge, there were no climbers tacked to the icy walls.

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  • The two donned their coats and joined the climbers outside.

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  • Jerome appeared, overly chipper, talking up the other climbers as if he was a life-long participant in the sport, not a second day novice.

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  • All the mountains offer easy routes to pedestrians, but some of them, as Scafell, Pillar, Gable (Napes Needle), Pavey Ark above Langdale and Dow Crags near Coniston, also afford ascents for experienced climbers.

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  • The tribe Smilacoideae, shrubby climbers with net-veined leaves and small unisexual flowers, bears much the same relationship to the order as a whole as does the order Dioscoreaceae, which have a similar habit, but flowers with am inferior ovary, to the Amaryllidaceae.

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  • It is estimated that more than half the birds of Brazil are insectivorous, and that more than one-eighth are climbers.

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  • The climbers comprise a large number of species, some of which, like those of the parrot (Psittacidae) and woodpecker (Picus), are particularly noticeable in every wooded region of the country.

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  • The dense bush or jungle of evergreen trees, climbers and flowering shrub, which up to the middle of the 19th century covered the greater part of the coast belt, has largely disappeared.

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  • This struggle for existence has completely changed the habits of some plants, turning the palm and the cactus into climbers, and even some normal species into epiphytes.

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  • A great stimulus was given to it by the foundation of the various Alpine clubs, each of which drew together the climbers who dwelt in the same country.

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  • Climbers are trained from the bottom around or across trellises, of which the cylindrical or the balloon-shaped, or sometimes the flat oval or circular, are the best forms. The size should be adapted to the habit of the plant, which should cover the whole by the time flowers are produced.

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  • Very durable trellises for greenhouse climbers are made of slender round iron rods for standards, having a series of hooks on the inner edge, into which rings of similar metal are dropped; the rings may be graduated so as to form a broad open top, or may be all of the same size, when the trellis will assume the cylindrical form.

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  • The shrubs marked * are climbers.

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  • The following is a select list of genera of miscellaneous decorative plants (orchids, palms and ferns excluded; climbers are denoted by *; bulbous and tuberous plants by f) Stove Plants.

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  • The seasonal highlight was a major festival held each January, attracting climbers from around the world.

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  • These incredibly tuned climbers were as at home on rock-face cliffs as frozen water falls, the steeper and higher the better, and by the sound of it, the world was getting a whole lot smaller.

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  • Please respect the enjoyment of other climbers by not occupying more than two routes at a time.

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  • The cliffs bulged out over much of this area so from the catwalk and path above, most of the time, they were unable to see the bottom of the gorge and only a portion of the ice, although the voices of the climbers and the sound of their axes could be heard.

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  • The others returned in a group, the climbers boisterously chatting, but any sign of camaraderie among the others was absent.

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  • She apologized for her tardiness to the balance of the accumulated climbers who were tarrying over coffee and herb tea.

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  • The climbers grumbled about the negative affect of the snow on their anticipated activities, all except Penny, who considered the weather a new and exciting challenge.

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  • Penny and the balance of the climbers stomped in the door, led by yet another suit.

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  • The mountain climbers tackled the arduous terrain.

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  • His 2003 film Touching the Void earned worldwide acclaim for its gripping true account of two climbers ' perilous journey in the Peruvian Andes.

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  • Many climbers and walkers owe their lives to the shelter afforded by MBA maintained bothies.

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  • In fact they are very agile climbers, using their long tails to balance.

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  • Mount Everest The British Story - Colin collects autographs relating to climbers of Mount Everest.

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  • Two climbers have been killed after being hit by an avalanche near Ullapool.

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  • As prodigious climbers, the snakes were blamed for frequent blackouts in the 1980s by shorting across lines and transformers.

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  • Grow climbers over it to create a beautiful shady bower!

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  • Plant wildlife-friendly vegetation, such as prickly bushes and thick climbers in the garden to provide secure cover for birds.

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  • The climbers on the Everest West Ridge Team will use a new system that consists of a device called a nasal cannula.

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  • Everest climbers do not climb the mountain for the sake of the view.

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  • In sheltered warm gardens, prune tender climbers and wall shrubs that are already showing signs of strong growth.

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  • Also a few miles north of Kenmore there is Schiehallion, which attracts climbers all year round.

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  • A registered climber may bring in up to two novice climbers per session.

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  • Stanley now supplies 90% of stair climbers used for moving vending machines.

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  • Although they left the South col at 9pm, the first climbers didn't make the top until after midday.

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  • Around the base of these climbers, Lesley planted some lovely little cyclamen, pink miracles.

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  • The Ben is not alone in its apparent desertion of summer climbers.

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  • Searle (1996) has suggested that groupthink may have been responsible for the loss of six climbers on K2 in 1995.

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  • This makes it one of the most lavishly illustrated guidebooks ever published by the Climbers ' Club.

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  • The Climbers Club produce the definative guidebook to all the climbing on Lundy.

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  • Trees, shrubs, climbers and hedge Last chance to trim deciduous hedges to keep them looking tidy over the winter.

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  • Food for Thought Pugh reviewed 23 incidents of accidental hypothermia in walkers, campers and climbers in Scotland, Wales and the Lake District.

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  • Climbers starring this month are many of the clematis, abutilon, climbing roses and the honeysuckle (lonicera japonica ).

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  • Sanders Garden World arrived with four truck loads of roses, clematis, lavender and a range of trees, climbers and plants.

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  • At present this does not include fruit trees, ornamental shrubs, climbers or ground cover plants.

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  • Everest summited 24 May 2005 Climbers reached the summit of Everest for the first time this season on 21 and 22 May.

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  • Usually they have 5 petals, bloom once a season, and are often thorny shrubs or climbers.

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  • Climbers Name Common name Comments Lonicera Honeysuckle Climbing varieties twine through shrubs and supports and have trumpet shaped flowers, most are scented.

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  • Jungles and lush conservatories look as verdant as they do because of all the climbers growing up and hanging down.

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  • Cayaponia S. Manso Cayaponia has approximately 45 species, mostly climbers, some becoming rather woody.

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  • However, many climbers find the routes to be more logical and enjoyable if the starts are swapped over; the choice is yours.

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  • Three climbers scaled the tower and unfurled a 50-foot orange and black banner with the words ' Climate Crime '.

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  • We predict that the number of Hard-core climbers will grow faster than the number of Weekend warriors.

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  • Willow wigwams - are for sweet pea / runner bean / French bean plants or other similar climbers.

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  • The climbers stopped multiple times as they had to become acclimated to differentoxygen levels.

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  • The climbers stopped multiple times as they had to become acclimated to different oxygen levels.

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  • More than mere cat beds, cat condos are a combination of elements including climbers, scratching posts and sleeping areas.Many of the beds built into condos are hide-aways, offering your cat a space to crawl into for ultimate privacy.

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  • Cats are born climbers, so it's no surprise that their bodies are designed to handle the falls such climbing can entail.

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  • Gyms offer swimming pools and are full of weight machines and equipment like treadmills, stair climbers, and stationary bikes.

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  • All ships feature rock climbing walls and beginners are welcome to try their hand at reaching the summit while supervised by expert climbers.

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  • Another shopper told me about the local camping store down the road that sells webbing by the foot to climbers who use it all the time.

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  • Decumaria - Two species of this interesting genus are in cultivation; both are hardy, and useful climbers for walls and buildings.

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  • Glycine (Wistaria) - The noblest of all woody climbers introduced to Europe.

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  • Mina - Fast-growing climbers from Mexico, and, while perennials in their own country, mostly grown as tender annuals with us.

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  • Sumach (Rhus) - Low trees, shrubs, or climbers, with an acrid juice, usually hardy, and remarkable for their elegant and picturesque growth, and often brilliantly colored leaves in autumn.

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  • Moreover, when it comes to public playgrounds, most injuries occur on the "climbers" more than any other type of play equipment.

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  • Besides pilots, mountain climbers and those who live at very high altitudes are also at risk for greater exposure to non-visible light.

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  • The Ice Climbers pair work in tandem to deliver you to victory.

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  • Explorers of all kinds, from hikers to mountain climbers, should take more than just a passing glance at Osprey backpacks.

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  • Legend has it that the ghost of Andrew Irvine, a climber who died while scaling the mountain in 1924, visits modern day climbers from time to time where he shares their tents and encourages them to finish their journey.

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  • Merrell shoes are now worn by housewives and hikers, climbers and college students.

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  • These boots are intended for professional climbers and high-level athletes, and can be used in regions where temperatures fall below negative 30 degrees Celsius.

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  • Oyster Professional Explorer - It was created exclusively for the ascent of Mount Everest in 1953 by John Hunt and his team of climbers.

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  • The Timex Helix was a low cost altimeter-barometer watch which was used by divers, climbers and other outdoor adventure enthusiasts.

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  • They wanted PrAna yoga clothing to capture the active spirit, appealing to yogis as well as rock climbers and other outdoor enthusiasts.

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  • These include suicides, hill climbers, sprinting in place and power squats.

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  • Mountain bikers, rock climbers and hikers can take advantage of the mountain peaks.

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  • Bird Song's going to be close to empty for a few more days until the ice climbers arrive.

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  • We've practically got a full house of ice climbers starting in a couple of days, Dean answered.

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  • Supper was pancakes and eggs, with conversation directed to the children, interrupted by confirming calls from ice climbers who would begin arriving on Thursday.

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  • We've got empty rooms, at least until the ice climbers start coming tomorrow.

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  • With the ice climbing festival about to open a lot of the climbers are arriving early.

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  • In the confusion of the group's departure, a carload of ice climbers arrived to register.

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  • The three third floor rooms contained six ice climbers while Donald Ryland remained in the small first floor quarters.

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  • The bewildered climbers looked longingly at their friends and especially Penny, but were trapped into listening to the galactic adventures of some creatures called "womps."

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  • Claire took a seat offered by one of the climbers and proceeded to add to the sainthood by correcting every other sentence poor Effie tried to offer.

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  • If we're going to host ice climbers, we ought to know something about their sport.

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  • Usually there were few cars at the site but now, with the early festival climbers in town, the parking lot at the curve of the county road was filled.

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  • As the group approached the area, climbers could be seen, bright colored flies tacked on a wall of ice.

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  • The ice climbers decided to get in a quick climb and blame their delay returning home on the cops.

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  • In his mind's eye Dean could picture climbers rappelling downward in great lunges, covering many feet in long swings, reaching the bottom in but a few mad leaps into space.

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  • Irregularity of cambium occurs in various families of woody dicotyledonous plants, mostly among the woody climbers, known as lianes, characteristic of tropical and sub-tropical forests.

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  • Trumpeters are notably represented, and climbers still more so.

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  • The following is a select list of genera of stove plants (climbers are denoted by *, bulbous and tuberous plants by f) Acalypha Achimenest Aeschynanthus Allamanda* Alocasiat Amaryllist Anthurium Aphelandra Aralia Ardisia Arisaemaf Aristolochia * Ataccia Begonia Bertolonia Bignonia* Bromeliads Cactus Caladium f Calathea Centropogon Cissus* Clerodendron * Crinumt Codiaeum (Croton) ORcftIDs.

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  • The plants are rapidly-growing, hardy, ornamental climbers, which flourish in common garden soil, and are readily propagated by cuttings.

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  • They are large perennial climbers growing from short thick underground stems, from which rise numerous semi-woody flexuous angular stems, bearing large alternate stalked long-persistent and prominently net-veined leaves, from the base of which spring the tendrils which support the plant.

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  • They generally frequent rocky places and forests, being active climbers, and passing much of their time among the branches of the trees.

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  • Insectivorous or, as they are sometimes more correctly termed, carnivorous plants are, like the parasites, the climbers, or the succulents, a physiological assemblage belonging to a number of distinct natural orders.

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  • Two of the climbers clawed them apart, pulling Dean from him, just as Cynthia reached the front door, screaming for him to stop.

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