tendril in the PONS Dictionary

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They arise from the ends of the tendrils, forming a 35 mm wide curve.
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Tendrils are usually around 1.5 to 2 times as long as the lamina.
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Surrounding the tabak are two tendrils of laurel leaves in elliptical pattern.
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The margins of the lamina usually meet the tendril unequally on both sides, being up to 3 mm apart.
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Tendrils are usually one to two times as long as the pitchers and up to 9 mm wide near the pitcher.
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Two fringed wings run from the tendril attachment to the lower edge of the peristome.
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A very dense indumentum of long woolly grey-brown hairs is present on immature tendrils and the outer surface of pitchers.
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It has multiple tendrils of glossy, banana-shaped foliage.
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The decorative features also include stucco tracery ("munabat kari") and carved marble screens in geometrical and tendril designs.
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The jewel grafted itself to his throat and extended tendrils through his body.
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