
Movement and Habits of Climbing Plants
Published in 1865, 'Movement and Habits of Climbing Plants' by Charles Darwin presents a detailed examination of the climbing mechanisms in various plant species. The work includes experimental observations on twining, tendril-climbing, root-climbing, and leaf-climbing plants, emphasizing quantitative measurements to compare their sensitivity and reaction speeds. Darwin explores the evolutionary advantages and adaptations of these plants, contributing significantly to the understanding of plant behavior and evolution.



















