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Are there any thorny vines?

Lianas, vines, are flexible or soft woody or herbaceous climbers rooted in soil. Its slender stem can't stand upright, and it has the habit of climbing by its own function or special structure. When there is nothing else to cling to, it grows by crawling or hanging.

There is a thorny vine, which we call Gaman here.

Vine morning glory and spinless dill are both annual, and feather dill will be more artistic. Clematis, vine queen, blue, pink, white, purple, etc. , don't choose rattan month, then choose. Honeysuckle blooms all year round, and another kind is red and has a faint fragrance. This flower arch needs cutting. There are also many foliage lianas, which will look better together.