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New root growth takes place at the tip of the roots. It does because when roots get cut off new roots need to grow back in. So new root growth takes place at the tip of the cells. TO BE HONEST: I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS RIGHT! BUT IT IS A GOOD GUESS!
A horizontal underground plant stem with leaf shoots above and roots below is called a rhizome.
The roots of an Eastern Hemlock grow shallow according to a document from Canada's Sir Sanford Fleming College. The document can be found at http://www.lrconline.com/Extension_Notes_English/pdf/hmlck.pdf
You can split the hostas in the fall as long as you replant them with at least one month before frost so that the hosta can grow new roots.
1.Layering-cover the stem of the plants.Plants that grow the stem close to the ground are covered with soil.The stem grows its own roots and become new plant. 2.Marcotting-remove the bark of a branch or stem of a palnt.Then wrasp it with good soil and coconut husk.After a few months roots begin to grow into another plant. 3.Grafting-cut a branch or stem from one plant and carefully joined to another .The bud shares the food and water and a new plant will grow. 4.Budding-is cutting a bud from one plant and attaching it to another plant when the bud grow,it is ready to be cut off and planted in the soil.
Yes,new plants grow from the roots of potato, sweet potato, ginger and turmeric.
Sweet potato reproduces by roots that can grow into new sweet potatoes. -Note that the reproduction methods of the sweet potato and potato are different.
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Wow, biology does come in handy! Anyway, certain plants grow new roots because it's a way of asexual reproduction for that plant. Many cacti do this. They drop stems or branches that grow roots and become clones of the original plant.
New banana trees grow from the roots of the old banana trees. After a banana tree bears fruit it dies. Then its roots send up several new banana trees. The chopped down part of the tree will probably not grow. The roots will probably send up new trees. You can dig up one of those and get a new tree.
Sweet potatoes are flowering plants, so they reproduce sexually by producing seed. They also reproduce vegetatively from the tubers (which we eat). When we grow them as a crop we plant stem cuttings called slips. This is also vegetative reproduction but it's us doing it not the plant.
it falls apart and grow a new one
No, you are born with all your teeth in there, they just shove down after awhile. The roots do grow, but, of course they do.
no i highly doubt it but that would be sweet if he could
In New York,the redwood tree can grow the highest.It roots is so huge that it can grow 20 feets.