yes never put or plant any kind of tree near an in ground swimming pool. tree roots have been known to break through cement even metal so if you put/plant a tree near an in ground pool those roots will most likely break through the walls of the pool ruining it and your yard from that water escaping into the soil and flooding it. so i highley suggest not to pun any kind of tree with in 5 feet of your in ground pool.
Yes. Maple roots are notorious for invading water lines.
The apple is a fruit. The apple tree, however, has roots, branches, leaves and flowers.
Any trees roots will only enter water or drain pipes where there is a break in the line. No tree roots will enter a secure pipe.
Apple trees have a tap root for stability and fibrous roots to gather water. Apple tree roots do not grow when the tree buds. Then the roots are too busy gathering water and nutrients to grow more roots. After the fruit is grown, the roots will start growing again.
tap root
YES, Wisteria roots can spread a long way and there are situations where they surface on neighboring property's.
in the water from the roots and the suger made by the tree
Roots, trunk, twigs, leaves flowers and fruit.
Milas most likely translates to "apple seller" in Greek. It comes from roots for "apple" and an occupational suffix.
The potato and carrot are both roots.
you dont want tree debris in your pool, but i guess the biggest concern is tree roots cracking the pool...Keep in mind that roots will reach out and extend beyond the crown , so i would guess atleast twenty feet...
yes