What kind of stems do money plants, beanstalk, gourd plants and grapevines have? Why do they need support?
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Answer: The stem of money plant are thin, long and weak and spread on the ground. Thus it is called a creeper. Bean stalk, gourd plants and grape vines have weak stem but readily climbs up a neighbouring support or a tree.
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