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Lianas are woody climbing plants that are adapted to their habitat, primarily tropical rainforests, by using other trees for support to reach the sunlight above the dense understory. Their flexible stems allow them to navigate around obstacles, while their rapid growth enables them to outcompete other vegetation for light. Additionally, lianas develop specialized structures, such as tendrils or hooks, to cling to tree trunks and branches, enhancing their ability to thrive in competitive environments. These adaptations help them maximize photosynthesis and reproductive success in their highly stratified ecosystems.

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