The tree with the deepest roots on record is called Boscia albitrunca or the Shepherd's Tree. It is native to Southern and Tropical Africa and a specimen was found in the central Kalahari in 1974 that had roots that went 68m deep.
There is no record of any plant with roots 120m deep.
6 meter
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The roots are shallow; however, the tree is VERY invasive and will dig in and add more roots when it is cut. The tree will move in and take over native stands of trees, it's sap, leaves and fruit are poisinous to many as it is in the sumac family; it can cause severe respiratory reactions, as well as severe skin irritation to allergic individuals. DO NOT BURN THE WOOD FROM THIS TREE, the smoke can cause severe health problems!!! DO NOT CULTIVATE THIS TREE; it is very invasive and can ruin the habitat of native species!
shallow roots extend away from a plant long; thinck roots that grow deep
Holly trees typically grow as high as 50 feet. Under ideal conditions their roots can grow up to 20 feet deep, but typically highly tree roots tend to grow wide. However, root structure is always affected by soil, water levels, and quality of oxygen.
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The tree with the deepest roots on record is called Boscia albitrunca or the Shepherd's Tree. It is native to Southern and Tropical Africa and a specimen was found in the central Kalahari in 1974 that had roots that went 68m deep.There is no record of any plant with roots 120m deep.
It is the African Bosica Albitrunca. It is known as the oldest tree that ever grew.
A Wild Fig Tree!
It is the African Bosica Albitrunca. It is known as the oldest tree that ever grew.
20 feet
The depth to which tree roots grow varies widely and depends on the kind of tree and the soil in which it is rooted, among other things.
6 meter
Shallow.
Rubber trees are fibrous rooted so they do not go deep.
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