Climbers and Creepers
Climbers are plants with the ability to grow vertically, using structures like tendrils or aerial roots for support. Creepers, on the other hand, spread horizontally along the ground or surfaces, often rooting at nodes. In ornamental gardening, climbers and creepers play a crucial role. They add aesthetic appeal by softening architectural lines and creating visual interest. These plants maximize space utilization, particularly in smaller gardens, by offering both vertical and horizontal coverage. Additionally, climbers act as natural screens, providing privacy, while both types contribute to biodiversity by attracting insects and birds.
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Nematanthus Black Magic (Gesneriaceae)
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Codonanthe gracilis (Bellflower)
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Nematanthus crassifolius (Thick Leaved Nematanthus)
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Nematanthus Tropicana (Goldfish Plant)
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Aeschynanthus radicans (Lipstick Plant)
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Mansoa alliacea (Garlic Vine)
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