Some petioles are long, slender and sensitive to contact, and function as tendrils by means of which the plant climbs; as in the l,' nasturtiums (Tropaeolum), clematis and c in others; and in compound leaves the midrib and some of the leaflets may similarly be transformed into tendrils, as in the pea and vetch. [Please select]
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Don't cast your nasturtiums on my character. [Please select]
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There were nasturtiums and mignonette on the outer window-sill, and convolvulus was trained to climb round the window. [Please select]
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Two huge granite posts topped with flaming nasturtiums marked the point where it turned off from the main highway. [Please select]
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Morning-glories and nasturtiums ran all over the bars, making haste to bloom. [Please select]
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It flowers early and long, and its place might be taken for the autumn by scarlet dwarf nasturtiums, or clumps of geranium. [Please select]
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Tubs of arum lilies stood about on the stone floor, and on a table flamed a huge bunch of fierce nasturtiums. [Please select]
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Seen from without, across the bowl of nasturtiums, it was the most beautiful of brief and dimpled smiles. [Please select]
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Some Nasturtiums (_Tropæolum majus_) and Morning-Glories should be planted from the first in boxes of earth and allowed to grow over the window, as they are often used for illustrations. [Please select]
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They lie so--Vida and Will and Aunt Bessie--they tell me I ought to be satisfied with Hugh and a good home and planting seven nasturtiums in a station garden. [Please select]
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