TO. BOTAN Y. 18r 
tally by the Branch of fome other Plant: 
Thefe wind either to the left, accordiug to 
the Motion of the Sun (as it is commonly 
phrafed), as in Humulus, Helxine, Lonicera, 
and Tamus; or.to the right, contrary to the 
Sun’s Motion; as in Convolvulus, Bafella, 
Phafeolus, Cynanche, Euphorbia, and Eupato= 
rium. i 
Reclinate, reclined; when they bend in an 
Arch towards the Earth. 
Procumbent, lying upon the Ground; when 
their Direction is horizontal. 
Repent, creeping ; when by lying upon the 
Ground they put forth Roots at certain In- 
tervals; asin Hedera and Bignonia. 
Sarmentofe* ; when they are Repent and 
Subnude f. 
Parajitic {; when they grow not out of 
the Ground, but on fome other Plant. 
Teretes, round; when they are Cylindric. 
Ancipites, double-edged; when they have 
two oppofite Angles ; and alfo Digonous,Tri- 
gonous, Detragonous, Pentagonous, Polygonous, 
having ¢wo, ¢hree, four, frve, or many Angles, 
which are all Species of Ancipites: alfo, 
* From Sarmentum, a long /hoot, fuch as thofe of a 
Vine. 
+ Almoft naked or bare of Leaves. 
+ Supporting themfelves on others like Parafites. 
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