Neither climber nor a creeper, It is aquatic and thrives well in ponds and ditches.
No
Climber
dont know
creeper
jasmine is a creeper as it leaps on the ground.
The cabbage (several varieties) is a member of the Brassicaceae family, and is neither a climber, nor a creeper. It is low growing and forms a closely packed heart which is the part of the cabbage we usually eat.
it is a creeper .addendum I was taught that if the plant had suckers or other permanent attachments, such as ivy has, then it was a climber.If it merely twined or used hooks etc to climb, it is a creeper.But the botanists would know better.
I don' know your bitterleaf, but true climbers have suckers or other mechanisms to support their weight. A creeper on the other hand, generally entwines itself around some suitable erect structure. Ivy is the classic climber, and a runner bean would be a creeper. Both mechanisms are successful innovations for the survival of the plant and its species. Both would be referred to as vines.
it is a creeper!
Climber
It is a creeper.
It is a climber.
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climber
Bitter Gourd is a climber...?
creeper
creeper
No, neither.
Climber
Lotus vines are typically "creepers".Creeping plants or "creepers" are generally considered to be small, vine plants that grow close to the ground. They are also referred to as procumbent plants.