Climbing vine

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Possible Answers: IVY, LIANA, LIANE, CLEMATIS, CIPO.

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Random information on the term “IVY”:

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a flowering plant in the grape family (Vitaceae) native to eastern Asia in Japan, Korea, and northern and eastern China. Although unrelated to true ivy, it is commonly known as Boston Ivy, grape ivy, and Japanese ivy, and also as Japanese creeper, and by the name woodbine (though the latter may refer to a number of different vine species).

It is a deciduous woody vine growing to 30 m tall or more given suitable support, attaching itself by means of numerous small branched tendrils tipped with sticky disks. The leaves are simple, palmately lobed with three lobes, occasionally unlobed or with five lobes, or sufficiently deeply lobed to be palmately compound with (usually) three leaflets; the leaves range from 5 to 22 cm across. The flowers are inconspicuous, greenish, in clusters; the fruit is a small dark blue grape 5–10 mm diameter.

The specific epithet tricuspidata means three-pointed, referring to the leaf shape.

Like the related Virginia creeper, this plant is widely grown as a climbing ornamental plant to cover the façades of masonry buildings. This usage is actually economically important because, by shading walls during the summer, it can significantly reduce cooling costs.

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Random information on the term “CIPO”:

The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) is the patent, trademark, and copyright administration body of Canada. Structurally the CIPO functions as a Special Operating Agency (SOA) which is associated with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

CIPO also administers industrial designs and integrated circuit topographies. The Plant Breeders’ Right’s Act is administered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

The on-line patent database is searchable from 1869 but full details are only available from 1978.

Search over 140 years of Canadian trademarks data, covering more than 1.2 million Canadian trademarks.

Search the Canadian Industrial Designs Database to find registered designs.

Search the Canadian Copyrights Database to find registered copyrights.

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