Climbers are plants that have a very thin, long, and fragile stem that cannot stand erect, yet they can grow vertically and hold their weight by using external support.
Creepers are plants that spread out along the ground and have weak stems.
Climber plants grow vertically while creepers only grow on the ground.
The grape, often known as grapevine, is a stem-tendril climbing plant with robust overhanging growth that grows vertically.
Depending on the pruning procedure, it can grow to a height of 1–4 meters or even 10 meters or more.