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Thunbergia, Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Clock Vine

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Thunbergia, black-eyed Susan vine, Clock Vine is a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using thunbergia.

Morning Glory Vine

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Morning glory vine is a type of multicolor annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using morning glory vine at HowStuffWorks.

10 Creeping Vines that Provide Privacy

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While trees and shrubs can certainly create a living barrier within your yard, creatively placed vines can give you that feeling of privacy, your own personal retreat.

American Bittersweet

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American bittersweet is a type of vine. Learn about growing, propagating, and using American bittersweet.

Watermelon

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Watermelon is a vine related to the cucumber that produces fruits that can weigh anywhere from 5 to 100 pounds. Learn more about watermelon.

Cucumbers

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With its vibrant color and taste, cucumbers are a popular pick among veggie lovers and gardeners. Learn more about the versatile cucumber plant.

Pothos vs. Philodendron: Comparing Low-maintenance Plants

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The untrained eye might fail a pothos vs. philodendron identification challenge. They're both climbing vines with heart-shaped leaves, both common in hanging pots, and both rock stars of the indoor plants world.

Annuals Under 12 Inches

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Annuals under 12 inches work well at the front of gardens and along borders, since they leave the taller plants behind them visible. Learn which annuals stay under 12 inches high.

Cucamelon: Not the Love Child of a Cucumber and a Watermelon

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The cucamelon is about the size of a grape but it packs a big, tart punch. Just don't expect cucamelons to taste like cucumbers or watermelons!

Staking Vegetables

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Vegetable plants, particularly tomatoes, need some extra support to grow properly. Learn all about staking vegetable plants at HowStuffWorks.

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