Yes. Maple roots are notorious for invading water lines.
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.
Not all maple tress have roots growing above the soil. The roots of the Silver Maple Tree grow above the ground and often ravage things when planted in a home garden as they have very strong roots. the Norway Maple tree however, has roots growing just below the ground surface. Check out the link for a more detailed explanation.
I need to know how marigold roots, asters and young maple trees roots are different
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branch leaves and roots
Yes.
They gathered food such as berries, nuts, wild roots, and greens. They also made maple syrup from maple sap that they got from trees
Maple trees store their energy in the roots. They also gain energy from the sun, just like other trees do.
YES, Wisteria roots can spread a long way and there are situations where they surface on neighboring property's.
The Maple has several adaptations, like most trees it drop its leaves to survive the winter time. The roots of a Maple tree are strong and extensively branched out and the fruit of the maple tree is adapted to catch wind.
Thrue the roots which delivers nutrients and waters to the whole trees
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