it is a creeper .
addendum I was taught that if the plant had suckers or other permanent attachments, such as ivy has, then it was a climber.
If it merely twined or used hooks etc to climb, it is a creeper.
But the botanists would know better.
creeper
A well-known trailing plant is the pumpkin vine, which produces large, round fruits known as pumpkins. Pumpkins are a type of squash that belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family. They are commonly used in cooking and baking, particularly in dishes like pumpkin pie and pumpkin soup.
To care for a money plant creeper, provide it with indirect sunlight, well-draining soil, and water when the top inch of soil is dry. Fertilize monthly during the growing season and trim any yellowing leaves. Keep the plant away from drafts and extreme temperatures for optimal growth and prosperity.
A pumpkin is a vine that bears fruit.
I don' know your bitterleaf, but true climbers have suckers or other mechanisms to support their weight. A creeper on the other hand, generally entwines itself around some suitable erect structure. Ivy is the classic climber, and a runner bean would be a creeper. Both mechanisms are successful innovations for the survival of the plant and its species. Both would be referred to as vines.
yes, it is
It is a creeper.
its a creeper
Climber
pumpkin are flowering plant
Yes
yes
A creeper is a type of plant that puts out long tendrils and needs some sort of support to grow, like ivy or clematis plants.
It is not a parasitic plant but a vine, an evergreen and perennial creeper
Pumpkin is a fruit
vine!
No, a pumpkin is not a root vegetable. Instead, the pumpkin grows from a blossom on the pumpkin plant.