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Tell some characteristics of creepers

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Answered by misha10118
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Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence, cannot grow erect without support. The difference is that creepers spread horizontally along the soil. At the nodal regions - where leaves grow - they produce fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem, which get fixed and grow further.
Answered by vikram991
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::Creepers: Creepers, as the name suggest, are plants which creep on grounds. They have very fragile stems that can neither stand erect nor support all of its weight. For example, watermelon, pumpkin, etc


::The stems of creepers are soft and not woody. as such, they can’t support their weight to stand up erect, and so they are found creeping on the ground. Unlike climbers, they don’t grow tendrils to hold on to a support. Even if they grow tendrils, it’s not suitable for holding on to the support. Another major difference would be the size of fruits borne on the creepers. they are usually larger in size than the fruits borne on climbers and trees, as climbers can’t hold on to the heavy weight of fruits while supporting themselves.

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