Crown
wreath
wreath
Wreath or garland.
The answer is wreath
yellowish, orangish flowers
Flowers on vines can be pollinated by a variety of insects, such as bees, butterflies, and moths. These insects may visit the flowers to collect nectar or pollen, inadvertently transferring pollen between flowers as they move. Some vine flowers are also capable of self-pollination if pollinators are scarce.
The Hawaiian lei is woven out of flowers.
long twisted vines
gumamela
mostly tall trees, shrubs, vines, tropical fruits, and tropical flowers
Yellow flowers include:Sunflowerevening primroseBlack-eyed Susansome varieties of DaylilyCoreopsisYarrowGoldenrodDaffodilYellow Iris
The Australian bird that uses vines to stitch its nest together is the Regent Bowerbird (Sericulus chrysocephalus). These birds are known for their intricate nests woven from fine twigs and grasses, with some species incorporating vines to secure the structure.