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Thigmotropism is when a plant moves or grows due to touch or contact stimuli. Examples of this are climbing plants like vines and any plant that grows around a surface.
Climbing vines are vines that will grow up a trellis or the side of a house if left to grow unchecked. Some examples of climbing vines include kudzu and ivy.
i think thigmotropism, because thigmotropism is when tendrils of a plant grow on hard surfaces.
Vines, such as ivy or grape plants.
Thigmotropism is the movement of plant parts due to touch. Example: Growth of tendrils of a plant around hard substances.
The difference of the vines from a herbs are they are climbing and twinning plants while the herbs have soft and succulent stem.....thanks!
When support is available, vines will try to climb, and there are different methods of climbing and each method has a variety of little variations that get the plant up and into the sunlight:Twining (wisteria)Tendrils - clinging vines (green peas)Aerial Rootlets (English ivy)Hooks (climbing rose)
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Vines are climbing woody-stemmed plants that are part of the grape family. They use their large root systems to absorb water from the soil.
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thigmotropism
Honeysuckle vine and climbing Hydrangea are ornamental vines. Honeysuckle vines can grow up to twenty feet. Hydrangea are heavier and need support. Their lateral vines will grow three feet.