Vines, such as ivy or grape plants.
Some types of orchids are climbing plants.
Yes, broad bean is a climbing plant
A trellis.
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Hooks and thorns are important to climbing plants because they help provide support and aid in climbing structures such as trees or trellises. Hooks can also help climbing plants attach themselves to surfaces, while thorns can act as a defense mechanism against herbivores.
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Is an cucumber a crumbling plant
Yes, dipladenia plants are climbing plants that can be trained to grow on a support structure such as a trellis or a fence.
A. M. Armitage has written: 'Bedding plants' -- subject(s): Bedding plants, Handling, Postharvest technology 'Armitage's vines and climbers' -- subject(s): Ornamental climbing plants, Climbing plants, Handbooks, manuals 'Seed-propagated geraniums and regal geraniums' -- subject(s): Geraniums 'Armitage's garden perennials' -- subject(s): Perennials, Encyclopedias, Pictorial works 'Armitage's vines and climbers' -- subject(s): Ornamental climbing plants, Climbing plants, Handbooks, manuals 'Allan Armitage on perennials' -- subject(s): Perennials
All bindweeds are flowering plants and are vines. Certainly not carnivorous, but if you interested in climbing plants and carnivorous plants you may want to research the genus 'nepenthes'.
Yes, mandevilla plants are climbing plants that use their tendrils to climb up structures or trellises for support.
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