They are climbers, using their tendrils for support and attachment. By the type of parasites among them, the tendrils are also used to attack other plant cells. The tendrils seek suitable supports by touch. Charles Darwin coined the term for the bending and coiling motion by the ends of the climbers' growing stems by circumnutation. The tendrils have their own and unique beauty. Because of this, I think, the tendrils have been a source of inspiration for ornamental art, and most notably in arabesques. Here are some of the tendrils pictures Here are some pictures of tendrils, and some climbing or vine plants that I can collect at this time. Hopefully they will be liked and can be used.