How do you root a cutting from a rose of Sharon
is the root sysytem to a pencil pine destructive
The plant's root system was complex and extensive, making it challenging to route the new irrigation system around them.
have extensive root system i think
have extensive root system i think
A deep taproot and shallow yet extensive branching root system. Does that help?
The root word of "extensive" is "extent," which comes from the Latin word "extentus," meaning "stretched out" or "wide."
No, there is no real number that satisfies the equation √(-28). The square root of a negative number is not defined in the real number system. However, if we extend our number system to include complex numbers, we can define a square root of -28 as √(-28) = 2√7i, where i is the imaginary unit.
No. They do nothing to hold the soil together, as opposed to a tree's extensive root system.
They have evolved this way as mountain terrain does not allow them to grow big, the stony mountain ground does not allow for a strong root system therefore large or tall trees would fall over without an extensive and strong root system to support them.
The root word for extension is "extend," which means to make something longer or wider.
A fibrous root system is the opposite of the tap root system (one main root).
the tap root