woodbind

/ˈwʊdbaɪnd/
noun
  1. A climbing plant, especially honeysuckle, that twines around trees and shrubs.
    • In the hedgerow, woodbind twisted around the branches of a hawthorn bush.
    • Woodbind can sometimes strangle young trees if it grows too thickly.
    • The old fence was covered in woodbind, its sweet-smelling flowers attracting bees.
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