Sunday, July 19, 2015

The Vine, or heck.

The Vine, or heck.

The grapevine or grapevine - as it is also called - sarmentosa is a plant, or has called stems shoots.
These are long stems, thin and flexible, they do not stand alone and need a screen to be able to
develop. Are typical of shrubs climbers. Because, this, the vine will grow haphazardly and without
if not regularly receive special care. It simply expands, reaching some support for
set up through the tendrils, which are their means of attachment.
The tendrils help the vine to climb on any bulkhead that touch.

In addition to the stem and the vine has tendrils other organs: roots, branches, buds, leaves, flowers and fruits. Each
represents one or several functions for maintaining the existence of the plant.


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