Good question!
Actually (I don't really know what you mean)
But.. one thing is they can wrap around trees. They grow, but then (plants are alive)
so my guess is they just decide to wrap around.
mine climb on sticks and plants
Yes, nasturtium plants climb.
Yes, mandevilla plants are climbing plants that use their tendrils to climb up structures or trellises for support.
No, bush bean plants do not climb. As the name suggests, they grow into bushes.
A Flying Chicken
some plants climb up other plants to reach sunlight,
No. They swim, and cannot climb. Think of a seal or walrus, and not a lion or tiger.
Yes, dipladenia plants are climbing plants that can be trained to grow on a support structure such as a trellis or a fence.
Plants with weak stems will try to climb any support that is firm to hold on to in order to get enough sunlight. The support can be other plants nearby, brick walls or even sticks projection from the ground.
Clambering:1. an awkward climb; climb with effort or difficulty.2. of or pertaining to plants that creep or climb like vines, but without benefit of tendrils.Antonym:falling
it was hard to climb plants
They probably climb them, eat them, hide in them or fertilize them