Dandelions have long taproots.
Yes taproots reproduce becuase if you do stem cuttings then if the male or female plant already had taproots then that plant that has had a stem cutting then the new plant will have taproots.
Taproots have one long main root that goes deep into the soil and anchors it down. It can suck up more water than fibrous roots, which are a tangled mass that looks like Davy Jones's tentacles. Therefore, the taproot plants will be more ripe since they can get more water, which is why we eat them more. :9
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The tap root is (in most plants) the largest root.
Dandelions have long taproots.
Taproots are the anchor roots of plants . The taller the plant the deeper the tap root.
Yes. There are four types of edible taproots. They are carrots, beets, radishes, and turnups.
Yes taproots reproduce becuase if you do stem cuttings then if the male or female plant already had taproots then that plant that has had a stem cutting then the new plant will have taproots.
yes
no or yes it depends on its stems....
taproots and fibrous
Taproots have one long main root that goes deep into the soil and anchors it down. It can suck up more water than fibrous roots, which are a tangled mass that looks like Davy Jones's tentacles. Therefore, the taproot plants will be more ripe since they can get more water, which is why we eat them more. :9
For Plato, It's fiberous
Dicotyledon's type of root is a taproots.
Carrots have edible taproots.
Yes