Pears do not have roots. Pears are merely fruit which a pear tree, essentially, created in order to be eaten so that the seeds of this fruit can be spread around to propagate or grow other trees.
A pear tree, on the other hand, has a dominating tap root that extends deep below the surface of the ground. Fibrous roots will spread out from this tap root, but like any woody angiosperm, it is anchored by a tap root.
Bamboo typically has a network of fibrous roots rather than a tap root. These fibrous roots spread out close to the surface of the soil to help support the tall bamboo stalks and absorb nutrients efficiently.
Akee tree has fibrous roots.
A turnip is a tap root. A tap root is a single, thick root that grows vertically downward, with smaller lateral roots branching off from it. Fibrous roots, on the other hand, are a mass of thin roots that spread out horizontally from the base of the stem.
Finger millet has a fibrous root system, where multiple thin roots develop from the base of the stem and spread out in the soil to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients.
No, most of them have a fibrous root system.
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Bamboo typically has a network of fibrous roots rather than a tap root. These fibrous roots spread out close to the surface of the soil to help support the tall bamboo stalks and absorb nutrients efficiently.
fibrous root Bean is a leguminous plant hence it has tap root system
radish is a tap root
Akee tree has fibrous roots.
No carrot is not a fibrous root. Its tap root.
Fibrous. Just transplanted one today!
The root system of sugarcane is fibrous, consisting of many small roots that spread out horizontally near the surface of the soil.
Fibrous root.
A tap root develops from the radicle of dicot embryo where as fibrous roots are adventitious roots.
its a fibrous root