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Act Organs Perennation Tide Conditions Unfavourable Growth Stem

These stems also serve for perennation and vegetative propagation. Stem tendrils from axillary buds are slender, coiled, and aid climbing in plants like gourds and grapevines.

These stems also serve for perennation and vegetative propagation. Stem tendrils from axillary buds are slender, coiled, and aid climbing in plants like gourds and grapevines.

Text They also act as organs of perennation to tide over
conditions unfavourable for growth. Stem tendrils which develop from
axillary buds, are slender and spirally coiled and help plants to climb
such as in gourds (cucumber, pumpkins, watermelon) and grapevines

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