climbing plants
Climbing plants, also known as climbers, are types of plants that grow upwards by attaching themselves to structures or other plants. They use various methods to climb, including tendrils, twining stems, or adhesive pads. Common examples of climbing plants include vines, ivy, and clematis. These plants can enhance vertical spaces in gardens and provide shade or privacy.
Climbing plants are often used in landscaping to cover walls, fences, or trellises. They can also improve biodiversity by providing habitats for birds and insects. Additionally, many climbing plants produce beautiful flowers or foliage, making them popular choices for decorative purposes.