This
study explores the morphological characteristics of climber plants found in
Chirawa tehsil of Jhunjhunu Rajasthan, a region located between Jhunjhunu,
Khetri, and Pilani. This tehsil experiences hot, dry summers. Sandstorms are a
defining feature of this tehsil in the summer. The temperature ranges from 0°C
to 48°C, with a mean of 26°C. Through systematic field survey and morphological
analysis this research identifies various 49 climber plants belonging to 36
genera and 11 different families. This observation is helpful in future
research and also helpful in knowing the plant vegetation of the study area. To
identify the vegetation growing in the study area and classify the plants in
their respective families. The study contributes to understanding the local
biodiversity fostering an appreciation for traditional knowledge. Plants have
the ability to grow and continuously adapt their body to the surroundings, high
plasticity and adaptability to changing environments, so they have adaptibility
to all habitats on earth.
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