Trellised
Trellised is an adjective describing plants that are trained to grow on a trellis, a framework of intersecting strips of wood, metal, or other material forming a lattice. Trellising guides growth, concentrates fruiting and flowering, and helps manage space in gardens and landscapes. It can improve light exposure, air circulation, and visibility of the plant, while keeping vines and stems organized.
In horticulture, trellising is widely used for vines such as grapes, kiwifruit, and climbing roses, as well
Beyond cultivation, trellised forms appear in landscape architecture and architecture as decorative or functional elements. Lattice