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an onion isn't a root, it is for storage however.
Spring onion, also known as scallion or green onion, is not a taproot; it actually consists of a cluster of shallow, fibrous roots. The part of the spring onion that is commonly consumed is the green stalk and the bulb, which is a modified stem. The bulb stores nutrients and energy for the plant, allowing it to thrive, but it does not have the characteristics of a true taproot, which typically grows deep into the soil and serves primarily for anchorage and nutrient absorption. Therefore, while spring onions have a root system, they do not fit the definition of taproot vegetables.
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system
The HI2 answer is taproot.
is jasmine taproot or fibrous
Yes. All trees have taproot.
A taproot
he is now the manager of the and taproot. he is now the manager of the band taproot
he is now the manager of the and taproot. he is now the manager of the band taproot
he is now the manager of the and taproot. he is now the manager of the band taproot
Gift - Taproot album - was created in 2000-01.
A taproot is a plant's first, and normally deepest root, it grows down. In most plants the other roots branch off of the taproot.