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zool.
phylloxera; vine pest
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zool.
phylloxera, vine pest
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zool.
phylloxera, vine pest
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zool.
phylloxera; vine pest
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phylloxera; vine pest Synonyme
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Aber-de-vine
(
n.
)
The
European
siskin
(Carduelis
spinus),
a
small
green
and
yellow
finch,
related
to
the
goldfinch.
Arbor
vine
(
)
A
species
of
bindweed.
Pest
(
n.
)
A
fatal
epidemic
disease
Pest
(
n.
)
Anything
which
resembles
a
pest
Phylloxera
(
n.
)
A
small
hemipterous
insect
(Phylloxera
vastatrix)
allied
to
the
aphids.
It
attacks
the
roots
and
leaves
of
the
grapevine,
doing
great
damage,
especially
in
Europe.
Phylloxera
(
n.
)
The
diseased
condition
of
a
vine
caused
by
the
insect
just
described.
Vine
(
n.
)
Any
woody
climbing
plant
which
bears
grapes.
Vine
(
n.
)
Hence,
a
climbing
or
trailing
plant
Vine-clad
(
a.
)
Covered
with
vines.
Water
vine
(
)
Any
plant
of
the
genus
Phytocrene,
climbing
shrubs
of
Asia
and
Africa,
the
stems
of
which
are
singularly
porous,
and
when
cut
stream
with
a
limpid
potable
juice.
phylloxera; vine pest Bedeutung
pest
any
unwanted
and
destructive
insect
or
other
animal
that
attacks
food
or
crops
or
livestock
etc.,
he
sprayed
the
garden
to
get
rid
of
pests,
many
pests
have
developed
resistance
to
the
common
pesticides
vine
snake
slender
arboreal
snake
found
from
southern
Arizona
to
Bolivia
Phylloxera
genus
Phylloxera
type
genus
of
the
Phylloxeridae:
plant
lice
grape
louse
grape
phylloxera
Phylloxera
vitifoleae
destructive
to
various
grape
plants
tin
pest
tin
disease
tin
plague
the
transformation
of
ordinary
white
tin
into
powdery
grey
tin
at
very
cold
temperatures
pest
blighter
cuss
pesterer
gadfly
a
persistently
annoying
person
leather
flower
vase-fine
vase
vine
Clematis
viorna
scandent
subshrub
of
southeastern
United
States
having
large
red-purple
bell-shaped
flowers
with
leathery
recurved
sepals
peanut
peanut
vine
Arachis
hypogaea
widely
cultivated
American
plant
cultivated
in
tropical
and
warm
regions,
showy
yellow
flowers
on
stalks
that
bend
over
to
the
soil
so
that
seed
pods
ripen
underground
Nepal
trumpet
flower
Easter
lily
vine
Beaumontia
grandiflora
evergreen
woody
twiner
with
large
glossy
leaves
and
showy
corymbs
of
fragrant
white
trumpet-shaped
flowers
Dutchman's-pipe
pipe
vine
Aristolochia
macrophylla
Aristolochia
durior
hardy
deciduous
vine
having
large
leaves
and
flowers
with
the
calyx
tube
curved
like
the
bowl
of
a
pipe
Barbados
gooseberry
Barbados-gooseberry
vine
Pereskia
aculeata
West
Indian
woody
climber
with
spiny
stems
and
numerous
fragrant
white
flowers
in
panicles
followed
by
small
yellow
to
orange
fruits
climbing
fumitory
Allegheny
vine
Adlumia
fungosa
Fumaria
fungosa
vine
with
feathery
leaves
and
white
or
pinkish
flowers,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Fumaria
climbing
hempweed
climbing
boneset
wild
climbing
hempweed
climbing
hemp-vine
Mikania
scandens
herb
of
tropical
America
having
vanilla-scented
flowers,
climbs
up
trees
cinnamon
vine
Chinese
yam
Dioscorea
batata
hardy
Chinese
vine
naturalized
in
United
States
and
cultivated
as
an
ornamental
climber
for
its
glossy
heart-shaped
cinnamon-scented
leaves
and
in
the
tropics
for
its
edible
tubers
elephant's-foot
tortoise
plant
Hottentot
bread
vine
Hottentot's
bread
vine
Dioscorea
elephantipes
South
African
vine
having
a
massive
rootstock
covered
with
deeply
fissured
bark
gourd
gourd
vine
any
vine
of
the
family
Cucurbitaceae
that
bears
fruits
with
hard
rinds
pumpkin
pumpkin
vine
autumn
pumpkin
Cucurbita
pepo
a
coarse
vine
widely
cultivated
for
its
large
pulpy
round
orange
fruit
with
firm
orange
skin
and
numerous
seeds,
subspecies
of
Cucurbita
pepo
include
the
summer
squashes
and
a
few
autumn
squashes
squash
squash
vine
any
of
numerous
annual
trailing
plants
of
the
genus
Cucurbita
grown
for
their
fleshy
edible
fruits
summer
squash
summer
squash
vine
Cucurbita
pepo
melopepo
any
of
various
usually
bushy
plants
producing
fruit
that
is
eaten
while
immature
and
before
the
rind
or
seeds
harden
prairie
gourd
prairie
gourd
vine
Missouri
gourd
wild
pumpkin
buffalo
gourd
calabazilla
Cucurbita
foetidissima
perennial
vine
of
dry
parts
of
central
and
southwestern
United
States
and
Mexico
having
small
hard
mottled
green
inedible
fruit
melon
melon
vine
any
of
various
fruit
of
cucurbitaceous
vines
including:
muskmelons,
watermelons,
cantaloupes,
cucumbers
watermelon
watermelon
vine
Citrullus
vulgaris
an
African
melon
sweet
melon
muskmelon
sweet
melon
vine
Cucumis
melo
any
of
several
varieties
of
vine
whose
fruit
has
a
netted
rind
and
edible
flesh
and
a
musky
smell
cantaloupe
cantaloup
cantaloupe
vine
cantaloup
vine
Cucumis
melo
cantalupensis
a
variety
of
muskmelon
vine
having
fruit
with
a
tan
rind
and
orange
flesh
winter
melon
Persian
melon
honeydew
melon
winter
melon
vine
Cucumis
melo
inodorus
any
of
a
variety
of
muskmelon
vines
having
fruit
with
a
smooth
white
rind
and
white
or
greenish
flesh
that
does
not
have
a
musky
smell
cucumber
cucumber
vine
Cucumis
sativus
a
melon
vine
of
the
genus
Cucumis,
cultivated
from
earliest
times
for
its
cylindrical
green
fruit
luffa
dishcloth
gourd
sponge
gourd
rag
gourd
strainer
vine
any
of
several
tropical
annual
climbers
having
large
yellow
flowers
and
edible
young
fruits,
grown
commercially
for
the
mature
fruit's
dried
fibrous
interior
that
is
used
as
a
sponge
guinea
gold
vine
guinea
flower
any
of
several
Australasian
evergreen
vines
widely
cultivated
in
warm
regions
for
their
large
bright
yellow
single
flowers
bower
actinidia
tara
vine
Actinidia
arguta
climbing
Asiatic
vine
having
long
finely
serrate
leaves
and
racemes
of
white
flowers
followed
by
greenish-yellow
edible
fruit
Chinese
gooseberry
kiwi
kiwi
vine
Actinidia
chinensis
Actinidia
deliciosa
climbing
vine
native
to
China,
cultivated
in
New
Zealand
for
its
fuzzy
edible
fruit
with
green
meat
silvervine
silver
vine
Actinidia
polygama
ornamental
vine
of
eastern
Asia
having
yellow
edible
fruit
and
leaves
with
silver-white
markings
ocotillo
coachwhip
Jacob's
staff
vine
cactus
Fouquieria
splendens
desert
shrub
of
southwestern
United
States
and
Mexico
having
slender
naked
spiny
branches
that
after
the
rainy
season
put
forth
foliage
and
clusters
of
red
flowers
passionflower
passionflower
vine
any
of
various
chiefly
tropical
American
vines
some
bearing
edible
fruit
calabar-bean
vine
Physostigma
venenosum
tropical
African
woody
vine
yielding
calabar
beans
groundnut
groundnut
vine
Indian
potato
potato
bean
wild
bean
Apios
americana
Apios
tuberosa
a
North
American
vine
with
fragrant
blossoms
and
edible
tubers,
important
food
crop
of
Native
Americans
coral
vine
Kennedia
coccinea
prostrate
or
twining
woody
vine
with
small
leathery
leaves
and
umbels
of
red
flowers,
Australia
and
Tasmania
winged
bean
winged
pea
goa
bean
goa
bean
vine
Manila
bean
Psophocarpus
tetragonolobus
a
tuberous
twining
annual
vine
bearing
clusters
of
purplish
flowers
and
pods
with
four
jagged
wings,
Old
World
tropics
kudzu
kudzu
vine
Pueraria
lobata
fast-growing
vine
from
eastern
Asia
having
tuberous
starchy
roots
and
hairy
trifoliate
leaves
and
racemes
of
purple
flowers
followed
by
long
hairy
pods
containing
many
seeds,
grown
for
fodder
and
forage
and
root
starch,
widespread
in
the
southern
United
States
jade
vine
emerald
creeper
Strongylodon
macrobotrys
vigorous
Philippine
evergreen
twining
liana,
grown
for
spectacular
festoons
of
green
flowers
that
resemble
lobster
claws
silver
lace
vine
China
fleece
vine
Russian
vine
Polygonum
aubertii
twining
perennial
vine
having
racemes
of
fragrant
greenish
flowers,
western
China
to
Russia
trumpet
honeysuckle
coral
honeysuckle
trumpet
flower
trumpet
vine
Lonicera
sempervirens
evergreen
North
American
honeysuckle
vine
having
coraled
or
orange
flowers
canarybird
flower
canarybird
vine
canary
creeper
Tropaeolum
peregrinum
a
climber
having
flowers
that
are
the
color
of
canaries
soapberry
vine
tendrillimbing
vine
balloon
vine
heart
pea
Cardiospermum
halicacabum
woody
perennial
climbing
plant
with
large
ornamental
seed
pods
that
resemble
balloons,
tropical
India
and
Africa
and
America
bittersweet
American
bittersweet
climbing
bittersweet
false
bittersweet
staff
vine
waxwork
shrubby
bittersweet
Celastrus
scandens
twining
shrub
of
North
America
having
yellow
capsules
enclosing
scarlet
seeds
vine
maple
Acer
circinatum
small
maple
of
northwestern
North
America
having
prostrate
stems
that
root
freely
and
form
dense
thickets
black-eyed
Susan
black-eyed
Susan
vine
Thunbergia
alata
tropical
African
climbing
plant
having
yellow
flowers
with
a
dark
purple
center
cross
vine
trumpet
flower
quartervine
quarter-vine
Bignonia
capreolata
woody
flowering
vine
of
southern
United
States,
stems
show
a
cross
in
transverse
section
trumpet
creeper
trumpet
vine
Campsis
radicans
a
North
American
woody
vine
having
pinnate
leaves
and
large
red
trumpet-shaped
flowers
love
vine
Cuscuta
gronovii
leafless
parasitic
vine
with
dense
clusters
of
small
white
bell-shaped
flowers
on
orange-yellow
stems
that
twine
around
clover
or
flax
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