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Bryonia - Wikipedia
Bryonia is a genus of flowering plants in the gourd family. Bryony /ˈbraɪ.əni/ is its best-known common name. They are native to western Eurasia and ...
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Bryony / RHS Gardening
White bryony and black bryony are native plants found at woodland margins and along hedgerows. They are valuable wildlife plants – bees pollinate the flowers ...
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Bryony | Climbing Vine, Poisonous, Berries - Britannica
Bryony, (genus Bryonia), genus of about 12 species of climbing herbaceous vines in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). Bryony species are primarily Eurasian, ...
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bryony
bryony (ˈbraɪənɪ) Also 6 brionye, bryonye, (brione), 6–7 brionie, 7–9 briony. [ad. L. bryonia (Pliny), a. Gr. βρυωνία (Diosc.). Cf. also Fr. bryone, whence Eng. brione in 16th c.] 1. prop. The English name of the plant-genus Bryonia (family Cucurbitaceæ); and spec. the common wild species (B. dioica...
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BRYONY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRYONY is any of a genus (Bryonia) of tendril-bearing vines of the gourd family with large leaves and red or black fruit.
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White Bryony - Montana Field Guide
Tuberous, dioecious or monoecious perennial. Leaves sparsely hairy, 3–10 cm long. Flowers greenish-white, 6-lobed; male flowers campanulate, racemose.
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Bryony Brind
Bryony Jane Susan St John Brind (27 May 1960 – 2 December 2015) was a British ballerina and principal dancer with the Royal Ballet.
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Eastern White-bryony (Bryonia alba) - iNaturalist
Bryonia alba (white bryony, wild hop) is a vigorous vine in the family Cucurbitaceae (squashes and melons) from Europe and Northern Iran.
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Bryonys - Flora of East Anglia
Black Bryony has glossy, heart-shaped leaves and glossy red berries; it has no tendrils but instead climbs by twining its stems like a honeysuckle or hops. Both ...
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What is Bryony? | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Bryony refers to two British native plants, white bryony (Bryonia dioica) and black bryony (Tamus communis). While unrelated, they share similar ...
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White and black bryony - Wild plants - WLGF.org
We have two native species referred to as “bryony” but they are completely unrelated and each is the only native member of its family in Britain and Ireland.
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White bryony - Weedbusters
Soft, summer-green, cucumber-like vine (<6 m tall) that dies back in autumn to a huge, branching, brittle, perennial tuber (45-160 x 100-800 cm), oriented ...
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White bryony
White bryony may refer to:
Bryonia alba, found in Europe and northern Iran
Bryonia dioica, also known as red bryony
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Bryony Lavery
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Bryony Lavery resume ~ United Agents Agency
Bryony Lavery ~ Doollee.com
An article by Gladwell on the Play, Plagiarization , and Intellectual Property
Bryony Lavery's radio plays
Personal papers of Bryony Lavery held at DMU Archives
1947 births
Living people
English women
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Bryony Duus
Bryony Duus (born 7 October 1977) is an Australian soccer coach and former midfielder for the Australia women's national soccer team.
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