Do climbers have any enemies?
In a rainforest, approximately forty in step with cent of the cover may be protected through climbers. This robs the timber of sunlight. Some climbers are so heavy that bushes can fall below their weight. Trees have their personal approaches of preserving climbers away. Some bushes secrete unsightly juices. Palm timber drop their heavy, prickly fronds, and the vines under are ripped off. Some, like the gumbo-limbo tree, shed their bark so that the creepers fall off with the bark.