Plants that exhibit thigmotropism typically include climbing vines and tendrils, such as those found in species like the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and various types of ivy (Hedera). These plants respond to touch or physical contact by growing in the direction of the stimulus, allowing them to attach and support themselves on surrounding structures. This adaptation helps them access sunlight and optimize their growth in competitive environments.
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