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
vine!
Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper is a flowering plant but the flowers are very small.
strawberry is a bushy plant, so , it is a shrub.
The cucumber plant is a climber. It grows in a climbing or trailing manner, using tendrils to latch onto supports and structures as it grows upward.
its a creeper
It is a creeper.
Climber
Yes
yes
It is not a parasitic plant but a vine, an evergreen and perennial creeper
vine!
Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper is a flowering plant but the flowers are very small.
The cucumber plant is a climber. It grows in a climbing or trailing manner, using tendrils to latch onto supports and structures as it grows upward.
strawberry is a bushy plant, so , it is a shrub.
mint is a creeper Mint is only a creeper in as much as the roots are stolons that will spread through the soil and sprout elsewhere. The foliage does not spread except from a new plant.
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.