Fibrous root
Mogra plants typically have a fibrous root system. This type of root system consists of thin, branching roots that spread out close to the soil surface, enabling the plant to efficiently absorb water and nutrients. It also helps anchor the plant securely in the soil.
Mogra, also known as jasmine, typically has a fibrous root system rather than a taproot. The fibrous roots spread out horizontally near the surface of the soil to help the plant efficiently absorb nutrients and water.
mogra
Mogra's population is 112,267.
Mogra
tap root system
tap root system
Sweet peppers have a fibrous root system.
climbing root
A carrot has a tap root.
A carrot has a tap root.
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system