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What kind of plant does Parthenocissus tricuspidata belong to?

Belongs to lianas.

First, Parthenocissus tricuspidata:

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a large perennial deciduous woody vine, and its appearance is similar to that of wild vines.

Second, lianas:

Lianas refer to those plants with slender stems. They can't grow upright by themselves and must be attached to other things to climb up.

According to the texture of its stems, it can be divided into herbaceous vines (such as lentils, morning glory, kidney beans, etc. ) and woody vines.

According to their climbing methods, there are twining vines (such as wisteria, honeysuckle, etc. ), adsorption vines (such as Lingxiao, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Parthenocissus quinquefolia), tendril vines (such as Luffa, Gourd, Grape) and vine vines (such as Chinese rose, Radix Aucklandiae, and Vines).

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Growing habits:

Lianas are divided into many different species, and their climbing methods are also different. An object that twines a vine. Newborn branches will entangle the scaffold during growth. Strong columns and vines can serve as good support.

Attached vines grow on solid objects. These vines will stick their air roots into the smallest gap in the solid wall. They can destroy some kinds of walls, especially brick walls with aging and fragile plaster, but if the walls are very strong, they can grow safely. Don't plant them on a plane that needs to be painted frequently. Attached vines grow well on other walls and solid supports.

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