Love vines, also known as Cuscuta, are parasitic plants that primarily inhabit a variety of environments, including grasslands, forests, and agricultural areas. They thrive in regions where host plants are abundant, as they rely on these hosts for nutrients and support. Love vines are found in many parts of the world, particularly in temperate and tropical climates. Their twining growth habit allows them to climb over other plants in search of a suitable host.
If you mean LIANAS or vines, no they live in the tropics.
Elkaspochoa vines are a notable type that grow up many different types of trees and, sometimes, bushes.
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Vines
liana vines
vines
ivory vines are vines that grow very long that animals eat
Gail Vines is a British science writer and has written books on scientific topics like genetics, psychology, and evolution. Some of her notable works include "Plastic: A Toxic Love Story" and "Biology Unmoored: Melanesian Reflections on Genetic Modification."
After the vines have finished blooming, usually in October or by late frost, there are pods on the vines that look like dead blooms. But inside are seeds that can be used next year. Love this plant!
liana vines
no u don't get vines
the tree of vines