why does climber depend on anther plants
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climbing plants actually don't climb, but grow on a host essentially using two main mechanisms. The first is to wind around the host so that a holdfast is generated, for the climber. The second mechanism is to grow on the host using sticky extensions, without having a parasitic relationship with the host (See Hedera helix). Both host and climber can grow pretty undisturbed this way for years.
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