There are two main root types in flowering plants.
First, there are taproots. They are the main root that extends straight downwards from the stem.
Second, there are fibrous roots. They are a system of many threadlike projections that are about the same length, and are common in most grasses.
Examples of flowering plants include (there are literally thousands more):DaisySunflowerCarnationCelosiaRoseCarnationLavenderMarigoldCalendulaIrisBegoniaDay LilyJasmineOrchidsMangoGuavaHibicusWater Lily
The jezebel root is found in the iris plant. The iris is a very common flowering plant that is found all over the temperate world.
There are more than five types, but 5 examples are palisade, mesophyll, guard, phloem and root hair cells.
The fundamental plant organs (parts) are - root, stem and leaves during the vegetative fase. When a flowering plant enters in to reproductive phase- it develops flowers, fruits and seeds.
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.
Rosemary plants can be propagated by taking a cutting from a not flowering stem in mid summer. Please check the link below.
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The three organ systems in FLOWERING plants are: The Root System (seeks and gathers water/nutrients from the soil) The Shoot System (seeks light and adds height) The Reproductive System (female part = carpel, male part = stamen)
Tea plants have tap root system
Rosemary plants can be propagated by taking a cutting from a not flowering stem in mid summer. Please check the link below.
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