Preferring its 'head in the sun and feet in the shade', a climbing plant also aptly named traveller's joy for its prevalence along hedgerows, pathways and roadsides
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- Climbing plant in the buttercup family with pink, purple or white flowers, also called traveller's joy
- Climbing shrub sometimes called Old Man's Beard
- Genus of climbing plants that includes traveller's joy
- Popular climbing plant which bears large showy flowers
- Climbing plant often bearing large colourful flowers
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