Moss - it doesn't.
wet damp and covered in roots and shrubs
they sleep in their winter nest, which is underground or among roots of shrubs
Tinospora cordifolia grows longest aerial roots in the shortest amount of time. It perches on the tree tops even with out roots, and during favorable conditions of growth it sends out aerial roots to the ground very fast.
Cassavas are woody shrubs that are grown in South America. People eat the roots of the plant.
It is because all of the roots are holding the soil in place.
Yes, they do. They also eat fruit, small plants and bushes, shrubs, roots, and tree bark.
Leaves, tree bark, roots, grasses, fruit, twigs, small plants and bushes, and shrubs.
Grass and shrubs reduce surface erosion by protecting soil from wind, rain and runoff. The roots of the plants also decrease erosion because a root ball has more stability than loose soil.
Elephants eat grasses, fruit, small bushes and plants, shrubs, roots, and tree bark, too.
Elephants eat leaves, small plants and bushes, shrubs, tree bark, roots, and fruit, too.
Yes- they are no different than small trees . Their roots take in water and send it up to the rest of the plant.
roots grow before shoots in order to sustain the structure the plant will need during development. in addition, it aids in the acquisition of essential nutrients from the soil that is critical for a plant's growth.