enredaderas
Enredaderas, also known as vines or climbers, are a diverse group of plants that grow by trailing along the ground or climbing other plants or structures. They are characterized by their long, flexible stems that can extend and twist to reach light sources or support structures. Enredaderas are found in various habitats, including tropical rainforests, deserts, and temperate regions, and they play a significant role in their ecosystems by providing shade, support, and food for other organisms.
There are several types of enredaderas, including woody climbers like the morning glory (Ipomoea) and the passionflower
Enredaderas have various uses. They are often used in landscaping and gardening to add beauty and structure
Despite their benefits, enredaderas can also be invasive in some regions, spreading rapidly and outcompeting native