Yes. We have just bought a piece of property with pecan trees surrounded by hugh 8" thick P. Oak vines. Hugh limbs are beginning to die & fall off the trees. We are just beginning to fight it by cutting the biggest vines with a chain saw. Also trying to get the roots out of the ground. Then we will paint what's left, that we can reach, with brush-b-gone or something similar. We do not want to kill the trees. That's why we will paint on treatment instead of spraying it.
Fletch
no vines really kill the tree.
Yes, stranger vines can kill trees. They girdle bushes, herbs, grasses, shrubs and trees from bottom to top. The girdling or strangling activity by runners, suckers or tendrils massively generated by prolific seeding kills non-woody and woody plants by monopolizing all light and moisture inputs from air, land and water bodies.
Trees provide support and structure for vines to climb and grow upon. Vines can utilize the trees for better access to sunlight, helping them photosynthesize and grow more effectively. Additionally, trees can help protect vines from harsh weather conditions and predators.
While growing, they are cucumbers and grow on vines.
They grow on trees.
Diabetes?
Kiwi are birds and do not grow on trees. Kiwifruit grow on vines, not trees.
No. Cucumbers grow on vines.
yes,to help them grow
to get more sun to grow
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You go to the bottom of the vines and click on the windows and they will kill the vines.