Creepers will climb walls and trees, etc. But will cover the ground if there is nothing on which to climb.
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.
Creepers need support so that they can be trained to grow where you want them. For example, if you want an ivy to grow up a fence or gate, it will need support in order to do this.
Creepers represent the vines in the jungle on the island that the boys are stuck on. The are called creepers because they are scary looking to the boys in the darkness of the jungle. They hang from the trees and when the boys walk through he forest they pull at the boys.
Creepers? You mean vines? Passionfruit and tomatoes are both fruits that grow n vines.
All melons are creepers. They are called creepers because the plants spread their main trunks and branches on the surface of ground. Definition by Nek Jan
Climbers and creepers are plants that have weak stems. They must have support in order to grow erect. They are both often used for decorating, or greening, facades.
Even though this is a very rude question, an egg plant would be a creeper's plant because they are eggy.
"Crepers" is not a well-known term and may be a typo or mistake. It's possible it was meant to refer to "creepers," which can be either climbing plants or a type of shoe with a thick sole. If you can provide more context or clarify the term, I can give a more accurate answer.
Yes, they grow on trees which grow in the ground.
if you are talking about vines, a creeper creeps along the ground and a climber climbs up a cliff or tree or something.
Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence cannot grow erect without support. The difference between these two is, creepers spread horizontally along with the soil, whereas climbers take the support of an object for climbing.'
Creepers are green