Why do ivy plants often grow up the sides of trees?

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2026-03-12 04:00

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Ivy likes to get up high and spread out, but the stems simply are not stiff enough to stand up on their own. For this reason, they rely on the rigidity of other items, like houses and trees to gain height. Trees usually offer a rough, varied surface which makes climbing easier than on a building. For there reasons, ivy "sees" the tree as perfect.

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