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It climbs up the tree trunk to obtain sunlight. It has only a little structural adaptions, they use most of their growing energy to elongate the stem and roots to cling on a tree.

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Lianas are woody vines that adapt to climb trees for access to sunlight, using either twining structures or tendrils. They have thin stems that allow flexibility and can grow rapidly to reach the forest canopy. Some lianas possess specialized structures, such as adhesive roots or hooks, to support their climbing habit.

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