Climber or Mistletoe species

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78 species

Abrus precatorias subsp. africanus (Crab's Eye Creeper, Gidee-Gidee)

Aristolochia elegens (Dutchman's Pipe)

Asparagus aethiopicus 'Sprengeri' (Ground Asparagus Fern)

Asparagus africanus (Climbing Asparagus Fern)

Asparagus asparagoides (Bridal Creeper, Florist's Smilax)

Asparagus asparagoides
Asparagus asparagoides
Asparagus asparagoides

Asparagus declinatus (Bridal Veil Creeper)

Asparagus falcatus (Sicklethorn)

Asparagus plumosus (Climbing Asparagus Fern)

Asparagus plumosus
Asparagus plumosus
Asparagus plumosus

Asparagus virgatus (Tiki Fern, Asparagus Fern, Broom Fern)

Calystegia silvatica (Giant Bindweed)

Calystegia silvatica
Calystegia silvatica
Calystegia silvatica

Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine)

Campsis radicans
Campsis radicans
Campsis radicans

Citrullus lanatus (Wild Melon, Water Melon)

Citrullus lanatus
Citrullus lanatus
Citrullus lanatus

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