Sentences with LACE-FLOWER-VINE
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"The lace-flower vine grew rapidly along the garden fence."
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"We admired the delicate white blooms of the lace-flower vine."
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"The lace-flower vine added a touch of elegance to the balcony."
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"I planted a lace-flower vine in the hope that it would climb the trellis."
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"The fragrance of the lace-flower vine filled the air."
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"The lace-flower vine twined around the branches of the old oak tree."
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"We used the lace-flower vine as decoration for the wedding ceremony."
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"The lace-flower vine attracted butterflies and bees to the garden."
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"I couldn't resist taking a picture of the beautiful lace-flower vine."
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"A hummingbird hovered near the lace-flower vine, seeking nectar."
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"The lace-flower vine's tendrils reached out in all directions."
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"We carefully trained the lace-flower vine to climb the garden wall."
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"The lace-flower vine provided a lovely backdrop for the outdoor seating area."
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"The lace-flower vine's intricate white flowers contrasted with the green foliage."
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"As the lace-flower vine grew, it created a natural privacy screen."
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"I picked a few blooms from the lace-flower vine to put in a vase."
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"The lace-flower vine brightened up the otherwise dull brick wall."
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"We enjoyed the evening breeze under the shade of the lace-flower vine."
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"The lace-flower vine was a favorite spot for the neighborhood birds to perch."
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"The lace-flower vine has delicate white flowers."
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"I planted a lace-flower vine in my garden."
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"The lace-flower vine climbed up the trellis."
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"The lace-flower vine adds a touch of elegance to the courtyard."
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"She adorned her hair with a wreath made of lace-flower vine."
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"The lace-flower vine blooms in late spring."
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"The fragrance of the lace-flower vine filled the air."
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"The lace-flower vine is native to South America."
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"I found a beautiful lace-flower vine growing wild in the forest."
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"The lace-flower vine attracts butterflies and bees with its nectar."