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Climbing plant by Wikipedia.org

Climbing plant by Wikipedia.org

Climbing plant by Wikipedia.org

Climbing plants are plants which climb up trees and other tall objects. Many of them are vines whose stems twine round trees and branches. There are quite a number of other methods of climbing.

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