Roots anchor a plant down.
it anchors the plant in the soil
roots
Plants roots
Plants roots
To effectively plant anchors in an aquarium for stability and growth of aquatic plants, use plant weights or anchors made of lead or other heavy materials to secure the plants in the substrate. Ensure the anchors are placed securely around the roots of the plants to prevent them from floating or uprooting. Additionally, consider using plant-friendly substrates like gravel or sand to provide a stable base for the anchors and promote healthy plant growth. Regularly monitor and adjust the anchors as needed to maintain stability and support the plants' growth.
their roots or rhizomes in mosses and ferns
The underground part of the root generally anchors the plant.
The roots.
anchors down
The root supplies the plant with water and dissolved nutrients and it also anchors the plant into the ground and provides support.
It anchors the plant and lets nutrients go through.
its roots