vine!
Creeper
Vine
Climbing plants generally develop tendrils to hold on the support for climbing up. some times these are provided with climbing roots also.
The Massachusetts state flower, the mayflower, is also known as the gravel plant, shadflower, ground laurel, trailing arbutus, mountain pink, winter pink. It became the state flower in 1918 and has been on the endangered species list for many years.
Maybe a beetroot but if you meant planet then Mars is also known as the red planet
The fictional plant Triffid is known to be gigantic and has the capability to move about. This plant is also known to be venomous, carnivorous, and capable of killing humans.
The Eugenia plant is an evergreen that is most often grown in pots indoors but can also be planted in the garden. The Eugenia plant is also known as brush cherries.
Honeysuckle
The Massachusetts state flower is the Trailing Arbutus. It is also known as the Gravel Plant, the Mayflower or the Ground Laurel.
The climbing leguminous plant that is cultivated for it' butterfly shape is the Sweet Pea. The Sweet Pea also has fragrant smelling flowers
Climbing plants generally develop tendrils to hold on the support for climbing up. some times these are provided with climbing roots also.
Parkour also known as free running.
A small climbing rose plant. Bromelia Lingulate or one of its hybrids. Someone has also applied for a patent for a plant of this name. Ami Isseroff
The Mayflower which is also called the gravel plant, shadflower and other names. Its Botanical name is the Trailing Arbutus Epigaea repens.
Iguanas are known for climbing trees, but they are also very good swimmers.
That is the correct spelling of "ivy" (a climbing plant). Also used as the girl's name Ivy.
which part of a cell is also known as plant cells food factory?
The Massachusetts state flower, the mayflower, is also known as the gravel plant, shadflower, ground laurel, trailing arbutus, mountain pink, winter pink. It became the state flower in 1918 and has been on the endangered species list for many years.
A contender is surely the Titus Arum, also known as the Corpse Plant.