sarment

/ˈsɑrmənt/
noun
  1. A long, thin, trailing stem or runner of a plant, such as a vine or strawberry.
    • Gardeners often trim the sarments of ivy to keep it from spreading too far.
    • The strawberry plant sent out a sarment that rooted itself in the next pot.
    • Each sarment of the grapevine can produce new shoots and fruit.
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