The sycamine tree and the mulberry tree were very similar in appearance; the two trees even produced a fruit that looked identical. However, the fruit of the sycamine tree was extremely bitter. Its fruit looked just as luscious and delicious as a mulberry fig. But when a person tasted the sycamine fig, he discovered that it was horribly bitter. Mulberry figs were delicious and therefore expensive. Because of the cost of this fruit, it was primarily eaten by wealthier people. But the sycamine fig was cheap and therefore affordable to poorer people. Because the poor couldn't afford the luscious mulberry fig, they munched on the sycamine fig as a substitute.
The depth to which tree roots grow varies widely and depends on the kind of tree and the soil in which it is rooted, among other things.
6 meter
The tree with the deepest roots on record is called Boscia albitrunca or the Shepherd's Tree. It is native to Southern and Tropical Africa and a specimen was found in the central Kalahari in 1974 that had roots that went 68m deep.There is no record of any plant with roots 120m deep.
The tree with the deepest roots on record is called Boscia albitrunca or the Shepherd's Tree. It is native to Southern and Tropical Africa and a specimen was found in the central Kalahari in 1974 that had roots that went 68m deep.There is no record of any plant with roots 120m deep.
yes
Shallow.
Rubber trees are fibrous rooted so they do not go deep.
Q
In a deep burrow under tree roots in the forest floor.
6 to 8 feet
It means that the tree is very big or heavy so the roots need to go far into the ground to keep it upright