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- Brunnichia comment "The genus Brunnichia, also known as redvine or buckwheat vine, are perennial woody vines native to the United States.Redvine species are a pest when they grow within crops; for example, B. ovata is a significant problem in soybean crops in the Mississippi Delta. It is an example for Thigmotropism. Usually thigmotropism occurs when plants grow around a surface, such as a wall, pot, or trellis. Climbing plants, such as vines, develop tendrils that coil around supporting objects.".
- Q4979104 comment "The genus Brunnichia, also known as redvine or buckwheat vine, are perennial woody vines native to the United States.Redvine species are a pest when they grow within crops; for example, B. ovata is a significant problem in soybean crops in the Mississippi Delta. It is an example for Thigmotropism. Usually thigmotropism occurs when plants grow around a surface, such as a wall, pot, or trellis. Climbing plants, such as vines, develop tendrils that coil around supporting objects.".