What causes a vine to wrap around a neighboring tree
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This response, known as thigmotropism, is caused by hormones that cause the side touching the stem to grow slowly, while the outside of the tendril grows faster, causing it to curl tightly around a support. Porcelainberry, an aggressive invasive vine with beautiful blue, violet and purple berries, also uses tendrils.
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