No it is a root that is deep and large going almost straight down on most trees.
tap root Edited answer: No, paddy has fibrous roots being a monocot plant.
Butternut trees typically have a deep taproot when they are young, which helps establish a strong root system. As they mature, the taproot may become more shallow and a more extensive lateral root system develops to support the tree.
Strawberry plants have a shallow root system that spreads horizontally near the surface of the soil. This type of root system allows them to access water and nutrients efficiently, making them well-suited for their growth in containers or garden beds.
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acacia is a taproot
no, bamboo plants have shallow adventitious root systems
The HI2 answer is taproot.
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Yes, parsnip is a taproot plant. The edible part of the parsnip is the taproot, which is a long, tapering root that grows underground. It is similar to a carrot in its growth habit and appearance.
Marigold has a fibrous root system, consisting of thin, branching roots that spread out in multiple directions. This shallow root system helps the plant absorb water and nutrients effectively from the soil.
Some trees have taproot systems, where a main root extends deep into the ground with smaller lateral roots branching off. However, not all trees have taproots; some have fibrous root systems where roots are shallow and spread out horizontally.
No, they are not. Taproot plants roots are long like a carrot.