A cypress tree.
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
Clasping roots are mainly found in plants called epiphytes. (parasitic plants). Epiphytes grow on top of other plnats and therefore they have no roots underground. Their roots perform the function of support on the host plant. They absorb water from the atmosphere and mineral salt from dust particles which fall on the roots of the Epiphyte.
its hard, then soft, and large, and small. Just get some gumamela roots.
Desert plants are known to have taproots. With these types of roots there are two components which consist of the primary root and secondary lateral roots. These types of roots can also be found on dandelions, carrots, radishes, potatoes, and beets.
Vegetative growth involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures and occurs in most plants.
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
it kind of depends how big the original tree was and how big the stumps are...
positive gravitropism
positive gravitropism
uhmm, I'm gonna have to say all of them.
Depends what kind of plant it is
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.
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.