Grape vines can grown on anything since they are a vine. In grape growing areas the trunks of the grape vines have stakes next to them with wires attached from stake to stake so the vines will grow on the wires. The whole row of grape vines is grown this way. You should be able to look down a row and see a straight line of vines. Between the rows of vines there shouldn't be any weeds or other plants, but a furrow so they can be watered and when it is time to pick the grapes there should be space between the rows so that the people can get into the rows to cut the grapes. Sometimes rose bushes are planted at the end of the rows because it will stop pests from getting into the vines.
they grow out of the ground, but with separate plants, not vines
Trees, moss, vines
vines, shrubs, and small trees.
Neither. They grow on small (about 2 feet high) plants.
A banana is the largest flowering herbaceous plant
they are called vines and root crops like camote:)
no, tomatoes grow on plants about 5foot tall which have small yellow flowers that die off to grow a tomato.
Vine-like plants are simply referred to as vines. Vines are plants that grow long, trailing stems or tendrils that can climb, spread, or hang. Examples of vine plants include ivy, grapevines, and morning glories.
Plants such as ferns, mosses, epiphytes (orchids, bromeliads etc.), vines and climbers as well as a range of parasitic plants
Orchids, Bromeliads, moss, roots, and wooden vines. Even though there are some plants growing in trees many also grow in the understory and some that grow in the water.
Vines can grow on houses, particularly ivy or kudzu.
Yes, vines are living organisms. They are plants that grow by climbing or trailing along surfaces as they search for light and support for their growth. Vines have cells, reproduce, and respond to their environment, all characteristics of living organisms.