This refers to the stems of plants that climb other objects or run long above ground. Stems that wrap around themselves are called twining stems, and there are left-handed and right-handed stems. Stems that climb by hanging on other objects are called climbing stems, and they support their bodies with thorns (climbing roses), hooks (hook vines), hairs (madder), and tendrils (loofahs). → Climbing plants Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
植物で他物をよじ登ったり地上を長く走る茎をいう。茎自らが巻くものを巻つき茎といい,左巻きと右巻きがある。他物にかかって登るものをよじ登り茎といい,とげ(ツルバラ),かぎ(カギカズラ),かぎ毛(アカネ),巻きひげ(ヘチマ)などで体をささえる。→つる植物
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