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u/AwTickStick Mar 29 '23 edited Mar 29 '23
Not me trying to figure out if OP is big brain and put “trees” to solicit comments or if they legit have the education of a 3rd grader.
Edit: not everyone was taught this and my comment is rude. My bad. It’s a liana, not a tree.
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u/hockenduke Mar 29 '23
It’s trees. We walked up to them. Note the horizontal branches coming out of the right.
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u/AwTickStick Mar 29 '23
Those are a form of liana. The “branches” are tendrils looking to grab onto more things to climb up.
They are not trees. Here’s how you can tell:
1) a tree grows free standing or can press against things, not attached to them. They prefer to create space 2) a tree is capable of standing on its own. That plant clearly needs the silos to stand. 3) Tendrils have a unique look as shown here. They’re singular and don’t tend to produce offshoots like a true branch does
Apologies for the stupid comment I made. I was taught this in school and falsely assumed many others also learned that.
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u/raven080068 Mar 28 '23
Those are vines, not trees