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.
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.
Yes, they are but not all only ones like ivy vines.
Trees help the vines by giving them nutrients that the tree once had, but instead is now giving them to the vines. Yet the tree is losing nutrients that it needs to survive because of the vines taking the nutrients from it.
Pumpkins are vascular because they transport water and food through their leaves and vines.
Yes, vines are plants, so they are living things. Biotic refers to living things.
Yes salt water can kill vines and other types of plants. To kill a vine with salt water, feed the vine with saltwater instead of regular water.
yes
In Australia the water and vines go to the lest. so basically the water does down the drain to the left. also the vines go to the lest too.
Soaking them in water will usually do the trick.
oil, vines, wood, water
oil, vines, wood, water
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ivory vines are vines that grow very long that animals eat
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the tree of vines