they would all look the same
Roots don't have roots, plants have roots.
Amyloplasts! :)
Plastic plants
The kind of growth which involves roots and shoots but not the reproductive structers which occurs in most plants is known as apomixis.
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
uhmm, I'm gonna have to say all of them.
Fern plants have many fine fibrous roots.
There are a variety of types of plants in Syria. These include ferns, myrtus, magorana, as well as glycyrrhizo roots.
Hydrangea plants have fibrous roots, which are shallow and spread out horizontally close to the surface of the soil. These roots help the plant efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Vegetative growth
Bittergourd plants have fibrous roots that spread out in the soil to absorb water and nutrients. The roots are shallow, but can extend quite far from the base of the plant to support its growth and fruit production.
Vegetative growth involves the development of roots and shoots but not reproductive structures. This type of growth is common in most plants as it focuses on increasing the size and structure of the plant for support, nutrient uptake, and photosynthesis rather than reproduction.