nope
yes china rose have tap root
Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, potato plants don't have a tap root. They actually have fibrous roots that spread out in all directions. So, if you were hoping for a deep, tap-rooted potato plant, I hate to break it to you, but that's not how they roll.
A rose plant has a fibrous root system that consists of thin roots spreading out in various directions close to the surface of the soil. These roots help the plant to absorb water and nutrients efficiently.
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Tap root system
Tap root is present in Dicot plants and fibrous root in monocots. Those plants taking water from lower strata of soil have tap root and those taking water from upper strata have fibrous roots.
No, they are not. Example of taproot plants; turnips, carrots
No, they are not. Taproot plants roots are long like a carrot.
no, bamboo plants have shallow adventitious root systems
Tea plants have tap root system
Ixora plants typically have fibrous roots, which spread out close to the surface of the soil. This root system helps the plant access nutrients and water from a larger area to support its growth and stability.
No, it is a both a root and a type of tuber that has tap roots( the long thin strands that anchor plants in the ground) Answer A potato is a tuber, the roots of a potato plant are fibrous, the tubers grow on the roots.