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- Liana - Wikipedia
Lianas are characteristic of tropical moist broadleaf forests (especially seasonal forests), but may be found in temperate rainforests and temperate deciduous forests There are also temperate lianas, for example the members of the Clematis or Vitis (wild grape) genera
- Liana | Climbing Vines, Rainforest Woody Vines | Britannica
liana, any long-stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil and climbs or twines around other plants They are a conspicuous component of tropical forest ecosystems and represent one of the most important structural differences between tropical and temperate forests
- Lianas - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Lianas (also known as vines, climbing plants or climbers) are plants with long, flexible, climbing stems that are rooted in the ground, and usually have long dangling branches
- What Are Lianes and Their Role in the Forest? - Biology Insights
Lianas are woody vines that root in the soil but depend on other plants, primarily trees, for physical support to climb upwards The term “liana” describes a growth form, similar to “tree” or “shrub,” rather than a specific taxonomic group; many different plant families contain liana species
- Lianas | Rainforests - Earth Facts
Lianas do not twine around the trunks of their supporting trees Their stems hang freely, their weight carried by many small attachments in the crown It is usually impossible to dislodge any but the smallest lianas by pulling from below Some lianas have tendrils, formed from leaves or leaflets
- What is a Liana? - World of Flowering Plants
Lianas are characteristic of tropical moist deciduous forests (especially seasonal forests) but may be found in temperate rainforests There are also temperate lianas, such as members of the genera Clematis and Vitis
- Characteristics of lianas - Botanical online
Lianas, climbing plants or vines are those that use a series of resources to climb and rise on other plants or on some support that can support them, such as a tree or bush, a fence, a wall, a rock, a pole, etc
- Divergent floral hydraulic strategies in Bauhinia s. l. : lianas adopt . . .
Lianas are particularly abundant in seasonally dry tropical forests, where most species flower during the dry season While hydraulic differences of vegetative organs between lianas and trees are we
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