Scandent
Scandent is a term used in botany to describe a type of plant growth habit. Scandent plants are those that grow by climbing or scrambling over other plants or structures, rather than growing upright. This growth habit is often facilitated by specialized structures such as tendrils, twining stems, or aerial roots. Scandent plants are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, where they can take advantage of the abundant sunlight and moisture available in these environments.
Examples of scandent plants include ivy, grapevines, and certain species of bamboo. These plants often have
Scandent plants can be beneficial in landscaping and gardening, as they can help to cover unsightly structures,