YES... The elephant creepers do have furry leaves. Not fur per se, but fine hairs on the bottom of the leaf (that is silver coloured or really light green). These hairs give the feeling of being furry. sort of like touching chamois.
I have them in my balcony as I do live in Bangkok at the moment. Great sturdy plants, the leaves are huge and heart shaped (or elephant ears like). The vines are thick and as well furry. Beautiful flowers...
Climber
it is a creeper!
No, carrot is not a creeper. It is a root.
Yes, elephants do eat leaves as part of their diet. They consume a variety of vegetation including leaves, grasses, fruits, and bark. Leaves provide essential nutrients and roughage for elephants.
The first computer virus was produced in 1971. It was a self-replicating program called the Creeper System. When it copied itself to a remote system it displayed the message, I'm the creeper, catch me if you can.'
There are reports that Elephant Creeper(EC) leaves can heal gangrenes and open ulcer.
An elephant has furry skin.
Like a big furry elephant
leaves
A minecraft creeper is green, tall and always has a sad face. When asked what creepers felt like, Notch said that they were like leaves.
elephant eat leaves nan dgrass
The elephant ears' leaves are turning yellow likely due to overwatering, nutrient deficiency, or inadequate sunlight.
It is a creeper.
The Bornean pygmy elephant was, but it's now extinct, and that leaves the Asian elephant the smallest.
Climber
B-) yes
The tree with large, elephant ear-like leaves is likely the Ficus lyrata, also known as the fiddle leaf fig tree. This tree is popular for its broad, glossy leaves that resemble the shape of an elephant's ear.