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Nature's overachievers: plants that refuse to stand on their own two roots.
means Climbing or trailing plants that use other structures for support instead of self-supporting stems.
from From Latin vinea, vineyard, via vinum, wine — born tangled up with grapes and the bottle.
Speed demonsSome tropical vines grow a foot per day.
Master climbersThey twist, grip tendrils, or hook to ascend.
Grape rootsThe word originally meant the grapevine specifically.
Strangler typesCertain figs slowly engulf their host trees.