


Ampelidaceous Plants: Characteristics and Examples
Ampelidaceous plants are those that have a habit of growth similar to that of the grapevine (Vitis vinifera). They are typically climbing or trailing plants that produce tendrils, which are specialized structures that twine around supports. Ampelidaceous plants are often found in the family Vitaceae, which includes grapevines and other related species. However, not all plants in this family are ampelidaceous, as some species may have a different habit of growth.



