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Use this tag with questions that are focusing on the climbing aspect of different plants that are tend to climb when the correct environment is provided. For example Pothos, certain Philodendron species, cucumbers, beans, etc. For questions about how to build and maintain a trellis use the [trellis] tag.
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If a climber (clematis plant) attaches itself to a plant, is it harmful for host plant?
I have a Chinese clematis plant probably, which seem to grow in direction of other plants, and attach itself to the stems of hosts. My question is, is the climber behaviour to its host is just for sup …