
Vines
Vines are a type of plant characterized by their long, flexible, and often climbing or sprawling stems. They grow by attaching themselves to supports like trees, fences, or structures, using structures such as tendrils or adhesive pads. Vines can be woody or herbaceous and are found in many ecosystems, providing habitat and food for wildlife. They play vital roles in ecological balance, aiding in soil stabilization, offering shade, and supporting biodiversity. Some vines are cultivated for ornamental purposes or edible fruits, like grapes or passions. Their unique growth habit allows them to efficiently utilize vertical space.