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This is a hairy perennial growing spindly stems sometimes exceeding half a meter in height.
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Although it can survive in relatively low light levels, the plant may grow spindly if given insufficient light.
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The small, thick leaves are a few centimeters long and are absent much of the year, giving the shrub a spindly, twiggy appearance.
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It is an annual herb with long, spindly stems on which grow small, unassuming white flowers.
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Widow spiders are large, strong-looking house spiders (but still have relatively spindly legs and deep, globular abdomens).
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The plant grows low to the ground in a thin mat with some slightly erect, spindly stems.
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The defining characteristic of the plant is its vines: they are thin, spindly, and have silver to reddish brown bark.
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It has an open and spindly habit, with a height between 0.7 - 3.0 metres.
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The plants growing in tall grassveld are usually spindly with tall stems, and have a tendency to lean over, often becoming quite procumbent.
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The approaching animals, all walking on long spindly legs, dominate the painting.
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