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what are climbers and creepers?​

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Answered by arenarohith
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Creepers are plants with weak stem that grow along the ground, around another plant, or up a wall by means of extending stems or branches. They have very fragile stems that can neither stand erect nor support all of its weight. The examples of creepers are watermelon, pumpkin, sweet potato, etc.

Climbers are plants whose stems are weak, so they climb up trees and walls for support to grow. Answer: They are the type of herbs and shrubs which are green in colour. They are categorized as climbers because they need some other tree or plant through which it can climb and rise up.Examples are:- Ivy, sweat pea, Antigonon, cucumber, Money plant, Passiflora, Bougainvillea, Tecoma, Bignonia, Asparagus.

Answered by Soumaji4407D
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Climbers are plants that grow upright and rely on other plants or structures for support. Climber plants have weak stem so in order to reach Sun light they climb up some support with some special organ. The term "climber" is used for all climbing plants.

Beans, Cucumber, Grapevine, Gourd, Jasmine, and Money Plant are a few common examples of climbers.

Creeping plants or "creepers" are generally considered to be small, viny plants that grow close to the ground. They are also referred to as procumbent plants. ... But do not be fooled by common names: Some plants with "creeper" in their names are vigorous climbers, including Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia).

Examples: Pumpkin, Watermelon, sweet potato, etc. 

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