Yes, I find Dischidia difficult at best to root - well, at least certain species. Many root well for me in spring and early summer, ruscifolia being one
What type of roots does a wheat plant have
what roots do pansies have
Radical roots
prop roots
It has fibrous roots growing from nodes along its runners.
Hedera spp., epiphytic orchids, mangroves, banyan tree, palms, Dischidia rafflesiana are a few examples.in ivy (Hedera) roots cling to the surface of objects (walls) to support the climbing stem; aerial roots of some epiphytic orchids may me photosynthetic and in some cases may be the only photosynthetic organ. There are many kinds of aerial roots.1. Velamen- multiple epidermis that surrounds the aerial roots of some epiphytic orchids; the velamen provides mechanical protection for the cortex and reduces water loss.2. Prop roots- roots that serve for support as in corn; can branch down from lower nodes of the stem or drop down from branches as in some trees, they can enter the soil and absorb water and nutrients. examples: mangroves, banyan tree, palms.3. Buttress roots- in shallowly rooted trees in the tropics at the base of the trunks are buttress roots- may be to 4m tall; specialized for support with large amount of fibers and small amounts of xylem.4. A unique aerial root is found in the epiphyte Dischidia rafflesiana (Asclepiadaceae) the flower pot plant. A unique aerial root is found in the epiphyte Dischidia rafflesiana (Asclepiadaceae) the flower pot plant. Some leaves form hollow containers that collect debris and rainwater, ant colonies live in the "pots" and add N2roots form at the node above the leaf and grow downward into the pot- absorb water & nutrients.these are all subcategories of aerial roots.
What type of roots does a wheat plant have
what roots do pansies have
tap roots
Radical roots
The type of roots that help support the plant?
Tap roots
Fibrous roots are present in Wheat.
A daffodil has a bulb with fibrous roots.
A balsam plant has tap roots.
the type that's underground.
acids and growth of plants' roots cause which type of weathering