A vine with huge white flowers like stars climbed up the far wall.
It was a structure of red brick, with green vines climbing the walls.
Dark green vines climbed the interior walls, which looked much more heavy-duty inside than out.
The vine climbs higher and higher, reaching for the sun.
A pleasantly green vine was climbing a board wall.
The vine also branches and climbs in different directions.
The vine often climbs very high, with leaves only remaining on the uppermost portion of the plant.
How a vine climbs is as much a consideration as any visual characteristic.
They are evergreen perennial vines climbing with the aid of aerial roots.
Here the trees were still a fresh green; flowering vines climbed trellises and spilled over a high stone wall.