🍃My Garden Climbing Plants (Planta Trepadoras) 🍃

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** 🍃Climbing plants 🍃**

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These plants begin their lives in the ground and then, as they grow, they go up. But of course, they are not designed to climb on their own, but they reach great heights, with some help, such as a support, either artificial or natural, reaching up to climb rocks, tree trunks or on any other species that is on your way.
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This type of plant does not stand upright by itself, so they need a support that serves as a guide to climb and that may well be the trunk, another plant, a wall, a rock, etc. For this you can use organs such as tendrils, anointing, adventitious roots, etc. or it wraps around the support, thus calling itself fickle.

Its general characteristics of the CLIMBING PLANTS is;

First of all, when we talk about climbing plants, we should not confuse them with climbing plants. Many people believe that they talk about the same thing, but not at all. It is true that both types grow in a disproportionate way and lengthening their stems as far as they can, but the vines, in order for them to grow as they grow, need an artificial support, such as a window or some rods, to be able to hold on and also, you have to guide them on the way . If we see balconies with hanging plants, like a waterfall, they are not usually climbing plants, but vines, because they are allowed to overcome by gravity.