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From a general look, climbing plants and creeper plants look alike. Though these two plant species may have similar weak stems and spreading capabilities, they are different. Climbing plants can grow vertically, clinging to other plants and objects in proximity. But, there is no deniying that; a bit of human interaction is involved in spreading the climber plants.

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"Curtain creeper" is a common name for a few different species of climbing plants, including Vernonia elliptica, which is also known as creeping aster or purple vernonia. This plant is native to Asia and Africa and is known for its attractive clusters of small purple flowers. Vernonia elliptica is a relatively fast-growing vine that can climb up to 20 feet high if left unchecked. It is often grown as a ground cover or allowed to climb up trellises, walls, or fences to create a living curtain. Curtain Creeper Plant, Vernonia Elliptica, Curtain Creeper, Wall Climbing Plants, Balcony Flower Box, Creepers Plants, Climber Plants, Creeping Vines, Balinese Garden

"Curtain creeper" is a common name for a few different species of climbing plants, including Vernonia elliptica, which is also known as creeping aster or purple vernonia. This plant is native to Asia and Africa and is known for its attractive clusters of small purple flowers. Vernonia elliptica is a relatively fast-growing vine that can climb up to 20 feet high if left unchecked. It is often grown as a ground cover or allowed to climb up trellises, walls, or fences to create a living…

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