Italian woodbine

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Definition

Noun: 1. A deciduous climbing shrub: "Italian woodbine" refers to a specific type of woody, climbing plant that loses its leaves annually. It is characterized by its fragrant, yellowish-white flowers which grow in circular clusters (whorls) at the points where the leaves join the stem (leaf axils).

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The garden wall was covered in the sweet scent of Italian woodbine.
    • We planted Italian woodbine to grow over the pergola.
    • Botanists study the growth patterns of Italian woodbine.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species () among other climbing plants and honeysuckles.
    • The Italian woodbine, or Lonicera caprifolium, is native to parts of Europe.
Variants and Related Words
  • Perfoliate Honeysuckle: Another common name for the same plant species.
  • Honeysuckle (general): A broader category of climbing shrubs to which Italian woodbine belongs. Not all honeysuckles are Italian woodbine.
  • Lonicera caprifolium: The formal, scientific Latin name for this plant.
Synonyms
  • Perfoliate honeysuckle (n): The direct synonym.
  • Fragrant honeysuckle (n): A descriptive synonym highlighting its scent (though other honeysuckles are also fragrant).
Related Phrases
  • Climbing shrub: A general descriptive phrase for its growth habit.
  • Deciduous climber: A phrase describing its life cycle and growth form.
Noun
  1. deciduous climbing shrub with fragrant yellow-white flowers in axillary whorls