Yes, it can be (clinging vines).The word clinging is the present participle of the verb "to cling." It can be a verb form, an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
When support is available, vines will try to climb, and there are different methods of climbing and each method has a variety of little variations that get the plant up and into the sunlight:Twining (wisteria)Tendrils - clinging vines (green peas)Aerial Rootlets (English ivy)Hooks (climbing rose)
He is clinging on for dear life.I think i am clinging onto the last thread of hope.
Woodpeckers are clinging birds as well as sapsuckers and flickers :)
The cat is desperately clinging to the screen door.
Clinging to a Scheme was created on 2010-04-19.
Ian Clinging was born on 1958-06-12.
Adhesion is the clinging of one substance to another
There was a grey elephant clinging to the side of the house.
The pirate was desperately clinging to the outside of the railing when the cannon was fired.
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