No, currants grow on shrubs. They are small, deciduous shrubs that produce clusters of small, juicy berries.
well, trees,shrubs,bushes and tomatoes grow on vines
Many berries grow on bushes, such as blueberries, chokecherries, currants, gooseberries, service berries, and raspberries.
I'm not sure about bushes, but there are thick vines that grow black tipped thorns.
Currant bushes.
vinesInfact in hebrew, people this say prayer over the wine at temple onegs:Barooch ata adonoi, elohayno melech haolam baray, paree hagafin.This transulates to "We give thanks to God for the fruit of the vine."
Elkaspochoa vines are a notable type that grow up many different types of trees and, sometimes, bushes.
You can grow things like vegetables: tomatoes, potato's and squash and such. You can grow trees as well as flowers, fruit, bushes, grass and vines.
Raspberries grow on a shrub that tops out at about 36" high in loamy well drained soil. Raspberries grow on arching canes on the plant.
Berries. Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries are all grown on bushes/vines.
Grape vines can grown on anything since they are a vine. In grape growing areas the trunks of the grape vines have stakes next to them with wires attached from stake to stake so the vines will grow on the wires. The whole row of grape vines is grown this way. You should be able to look down a row and see a straight line of vines. Between the rows of vines there shouldn't be any weeds or other plants, but a furrow so they can be watered and when it is time to pick the grapes there should be space between the rows so that the people can get into the rows to cut the grapes. Sometimes rose bushes are planted at the end of the rows because it will stop pests from getting into the vines.
Vines can grow on houses, particularly ivy or kudzu.