it is the bottom part of of a stem and helps the plant live
The roots of a flower serve to anchor the plant in the soil, provide stability, and absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth and development. They also help in storing reserve food and support beneficial soil microorganisms.
Buttress roots are not edible.
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
Fibrous roots are very strong. With those roots being "superman", it can hold the soil in place.
Plants that have aerial roots include epiphytes, such as orchids, bromeliads, and some ferns. Aerial roots allow these plants to attach themselves to trees or other surfaces, gather moisture and nutrients from the air, and provide additional support.
Plant roots take in oxygen from the air spaces in the soil through a process called diffusion. This oxygen diffuses into the roots through small openings called root hairs, allowing the roots to carry out cellular respiration and growth. Waterlogging or compacted soil can limit the availability of oxygen for roots and affect plant growth.
roots collect water and nutrients for the flower.
Flowers don't have roots these are actually plants who have roots.
roots
They are both planted underground.
The sunflower shoot is there to protect the flower fro insects on the ground, to transfer water from the roots to the flower and to transfer uv light from the flower to the roots
in the roots
the roots
If a root crop is allowed to flower, it puts the energy stored in the roots into the flower. This causes the roots to lose flavor and nutrient value.
yes, it is possible to drown a flower
through the roots.
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Roots