Bryony origin and meaning the name bryony is a girl's name of latin origin meaning to sprout White bryony is a perennial climbing plant Bryony, (genus bryonia), genus of about 12 species of climbing herbaceous vines in the gourd family (cucurbitaceae)
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Bryony species are primarily eurasian, though several are found in north africa
The plants are perennials with characteristic tendrils and berries
Also known as other names for bryonia include Bryony is one of five team flare scientists that are the driving force behind the team, being distinguishable with her green hair, green lipstick, and prominent green visor. White bryony is a climbing hedgerow and woodland edge plant that flowers between may and august It produces red and shiny berries that can be seen, covered in frost over winter.
The meaning, origin and history of the given name bryony Bryony refers to two british native plants, white bryony (bryonia dioica) and black bryony (tamus communis) While unrelated, they share similar characteristics, including a vigorous climbing habit and tuberous roots. Major destructive potential to native vegetation, forest communities, and urban horticulture.