Creeping stem bear leaves at each node and also in most of the creepers stem remain green to trap sunlight by its chloroplasts.
It is a stolon.
it is a creeper because it ha a woody stem. also, rose is a creeper I think.
See the surface of the leaves facing and see how straight is the stem. If the leaves' surface is not facing the sunlight, it is maybe not healthy(not very effective). If the stem is straight and firm, the plant is then healthy.
The Lady Fern has some adaptations that allow it to thrive with minimal care. The stems are scaly at the base to prevent insect invasion and the stem is coated in a waxy cuticle that helps maintain moisture.
Upright stem with decussate arrangement of leaves
Cucurbita are gourds. Their stems are sometimes called vines. Cucurbita stem is a dicot trailing or creeping stem. It has tendrils for creeping on the ground or for ascending on a support.
Ginger
The creeping stem of a grass plant
It is a stolon.
It is a creeping rhizome shrub with branched thorny whitish stem.
Leaf captures sunlight
Phototropism
ALL green plants are producers because they make energy using sunlight.
the stem is how they get their water and the cycle produces
The rhizome is a creeping underground stem of some plants. A rhizome is thick and swollen and acts as a food store. Iris is an example of a rhizomatous plant.
stem
To transfer food and water back and forth from the leaves and stem. Also to keep the laves aloft to get more sunlight for the process of Photosynthesis.