liana (Meaning)

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liana (n)

a woody climbing usually tropical plant

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liana (n.)

A luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The grapevine often has the habit of a liane. Lianes are abundant in the forests of the Amazon region.

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liana Sentence Examples

  1. The liana entwined itself around the towering tree, reaching for the sunlight.
  2. The jungle canopy was a dense tapestry of lianas, obscuring the sky above.
  3. The hikers cautiously made their way through the liana-infested undergrowth.
  4. The liana's roots provided a lifeline for water and nutrients in the parched forest.
  5. The scientist studied the liana's unique adaptations for climbing and reaching the canopy.
  6. The liana's flowers bloomed with vibrant colors, attracting pollinators from afar.
  7. The natives used the strong fibers of lianas to create baskets, hammocks, and rope bridges.
  8. The liana's rapid growth enabled it to quickly colonize new areas of the forest.
  9. The lianas offered shelter and camouflage for wildlife, providing a vital habitat within the jungle.
  10. The beauty and resilience of the liana symbolized the interconnectedness of the rainforest ecosystem.

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a woody climbing usually tropical plantA luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The grapevine often has the habit of a liane. Lia

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The liana entwined itself around the towering tree, reaching for the sunlight.

The jungle canopy was a dense tapestry of lianas, obscuring the sky above.

The hikers cautiously made their way through the liana-infested undergrowth.

The liana's roots provided a lifeline for water and nutrients in the parched forest.