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what are climbers , creepers , herbs, shrubs and trees .

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Answered by vandanaarun11
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Answer:

TREES : • Tall and big plants are known as trees. ...

SHRUBS: • Some plants are small, bushy but strong. Such plants are known as shrubs. ...

HERBS: • Herbs are small plants that are weak e.g. Mint and Coriander. ...

CLIMBERS: • ...

CREEPERS: • Creepers are weak plants that grow along the ground e.g. Pumpkin and.

Answered by darsheelpanpaliya
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Climbers are plants with a tender stem which grow with the help of external support. These plants produce a twine or hook from their leaves to climb. Some plants produce special roots that serve as the holdfasts to climb around certain objects.

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 most true creepers are smaller plants that seem to simply to crawl "on their bellies" along the ground, these usually make good ground covers.

Herbs are short plants with green, delicate and tender stems. They may have no or less branches. The plants that belong to the category of herbs are: tomato, basil, wheat, grass, etc.

A shrub or bush is a category of plants. A tree usually has one stem, which at some height has branches. A shrub can have multiple stems from the bottom up. Usually, bushes do not grow as tall as trees, very often they are less than 1–2 m tall.

Trees are the longest living organisms on the planet and one of the earth's greatest natural resources. They keep our air supply clean, reduce noise pollution, improve water quality, help prevent erosion, provide food and building materials, create shade, and help make our landscapes look beautiful.

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