Definition
'Tendril-climbing' describes plants that climb by using tendrils, those slender, threadlike appendages. These tendrils wrap around objects for support, allowing the plant to grow upwards. Think of it as a plant giving itself a hug to climb! Grapevines, cucumbers, and passionflowers are excellent examples of tendril-climbing plants. It's a specific adaptation for reaching sunlight and support. It often showcases intricate and delicate climbing mechanisms.