11 Verbs to Use for the Word trellis

For covering trellis-work, using as a wall plant, or to clamber over some loose-growing specimen shrub, from which a slight protection will also be afforded, the Akebia is peculiarly suitable, and soon ascends to a height of 10 feet or 12 feet.

Before this she had decided that she could climb down the trellis, and that part of her flight she accomplished easily.

Then, leaning out, she began to cut away the trellis, which was in the way.

Such trellis material, as has been described, can be grown at home by planting willows, reeds and rushes, or some thing of that kind; but if you propose to rely on the vines to form their own trellis, then you must plant an arbustum where the vines can be trained on trees, such as maples, which the inhabitants of Mediolanum use for that purpose; or fig trees, on which the people of Canusium train their vines.

The arbor proved a trellis of honeysuckle over the back door, with a bench under it.

He scaled the trellis and rested a hand on the window sill.

Wherever there are a few feet of ground some rough poles support a luxuriant vine-trellis, and grapes ripen where one might suppose scarcely a gleam of sunshine could fall.

Soil, &c.A light loam moderately dry is the best for these plants, which look well if trained round a circular trellis in the open border.

We see before us the band of painters and poets, the women in their bright costumes, the table adorned with flowers and fruit, and, as a background to the whole picture, a trellis of jasmines with dark foliage and starry blossoms.

A WINTER'S DAY Into my garden sweet and fair Brightly the sun at noonday shines, Melting the frost from the wintry air, Warming the trellis of leafless vines.

Nests with eggs in them adorned every little bush, vines having broken the trellis ran far along the ground.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  trellis