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Neem trees are generally raised from seeds hence there is tap root coming out of radicle of the embryo.
No, the common ash does not have a tap root system, but instead has a plate root system of shallow spreading roots near the surface.
Yes, all conifers have tap root
Nope.
The taproot system is one single main root, unlike the fibrous root system which contains many small roots. An example of the taproot system would be a carrot.
No
The carrot plant's root system is a taproot
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Jasmine has a Fibrous Root System. Godspeed.
acacia is a taproot
The Neem tree has a primary taproot system with a secondary adventitious surface root system
The Neem tree has a primary taproot system with a secondary adventitious surface root system
I think you are refering to a taproot coming from the center of the root structure this is the main root for tree to live
Yes. All trees have taproot.
The taproot system is one single main root, unlike the fibrous root system which contains many small roots. An example of the taproot system would be a carrot.
Having a taproot is basically a main root system that extends downward to find water for example an Oak tree has a taproot and it's basic function is to anchor the tree to the ground during a heavy wind. Whereas a fiberous root system is very shallow and has many leads to grab water quickly but all are near the surface. A catus had a fiberous root and can be kicked over (but beware it is against the law in most places).
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