Roses do not have tendrils to climb walls or other items like vines do. Roses have to be tied to a trellis in order for them to climb.
Climbing plants generally develop tendrils to hold on the support for climbing up. some times these are provided with climbing roots also.
Climbers have weak stems and devices to climb up by hooks, tendrils or climbing roots.
Stephen Scanniello has written: 'Climbing roses' -- subject(s): Climbing roses 'Jackson & Perkins Rose Companions'
When sweet pea plants with tendrils are crossed with those without tendrils, all the offspring have tendrils. This is simple dominance with tendrils dominant and no tendrils recessive.
no!Edited answer:All cucumber plants have herbaceous stem because these are the wines crawling on the ground or climbing through the tendrils.
Tendrils are threads.
An example of the word "tendrils" in a sentence is, "Tendrils of smoke were seen from the extinguished campfire." Tendrils means something that is thin and wispy.
the tendrils scared the child.
Leaf tendrils originate either from stipules or leaflets whereas the stem tendrils are modification of axillary buds representing the stem branches.
There are about 130 different species of roses but they can be categorized into 7 types: 1. Hybrid Teas 2. Climbing Roses 3. Miniature Roses 4. Shrub Rose 5. Floribundas 6. Grandifloras 7. Standard or Tree Roses posted by jamilea (109)
A synonym for "tendrils" is coils. An antonym for "tendrils" is straight strands. Please see the related link below.
The word tendril is applied to a thin threadlike stem typically used as a support by climbing plants. The word is used metaphorically to describe similar structures, such as thin wisps of smoke or condensates.