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That they resist being budged and that they tend to leave resproutable residue when they do end up being moved is what is bad about taproots.

Specifically, a taproot grows downward through the soil. This is contrast with a fibrous root which grows outward. A taproot will challenge the cultivator, gardener or owner who wishes to eliminate or transplant the plant in question because of its anchored bottom and spreading lateral shoots.

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