Word: Black Bryony
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: Black bryony is a type of plant that is found commonly in Europe. It is a twining vine, which means it grows by wrapping around other plants or structures. This plant has tuberous roots, which are thick and round, and its leaves are heart-shaped (cordate). In the late summer or fall, it produces small red berries.
Black bryony is a European vine known for its heart-shaped leaves and red berries.