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Volubilis, commonly known as "twining," refers to the growth pattern of certain climbing plants that wrap around supports for stability and height. Examples include species like the morning glory (Ipomoea), sweet pea (Lathyrus), and honeysuckle (Lonicera). These plants exhibit a twisting growth habit, allowing them to cling to trellises, fences, or other structures in their environment.

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