Groundnut, also known as peanut, is primarily a creeping plant. Its stems spread along the ground, and it produces flowers that later develop underground into the peanut pods. While it may exhibit some climbing behavior in certain conditions, it is generally classified as a creeping plant due to its growth habit.
put it on a plant's climbing-net
Groundnut basically is a legume (Like pulses). But, oil can be extracted from groundnuts. So, you can call them as oil plants.
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A Bambara groundnut is an edible seed of an African plant related to beans, Vigna suberranea, which produces its seeds underground.
One climbing plant is the pepper plant
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Creeping myrtle, also known as periwinkle (Vinca minor), is not a traditional climbing plant and does not have the natural ability to climb a trellis on its own. While it can spread and cover ground, it typically grows low to the ground rather than vertically. If you want to use it on a trellis, you would need to guide and support the stems manually, but it may not thrive or look as appealing as other climbing plants. For a trellis, consider using more suitable climbing varieties like clematis or climbing roses.
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A creeping fig plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight for about 6-8 hours a day.
Yes, watermelon is a creeping plant that grows along the ground, producing long vines that can spread out over a large area.
The creeping stem of a grass plant
Groundnut is a type of legume and it is neither a root nor a stem. It is actually a type of seed, commonly known as a peanut, that grows underground on the roots of the plant.