Lettuce has a fairly long tap root for a reasonably low growing plant. This is because it requires planty moisture to remain turgid.
mostly lettuce... but never iceberg lettuce it has no nutrions in it
Lettuce has a fibrous root system, which consists of many thin roots that spread out horizontally rather than a single dominant taproot. This type of root system allows lettuce to efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the shallow soil layers. The fibrous roots also help stabilize the plant and prevent erosion in the soil.
Lemon, Lime, Lychee, leek, lamb's lettuce, lentil, lettuce, lotus root, land cress.....
its a type of lettuce
eggplant, carrots, pumpkins, tomatoes, lettuce, brocoli, cabbage and more.
The root word of "kindly" is "kind."
Plants with shallow root systems, such as annuals like lettuce or radishes, are generally easier to uproot compared to plants with deep taproots or extensive fibrous root systems. These shallow-rooted plants have roots that do not penetrate deeply into the soil, making them easier to pull out.
salad
iceburg lettuce grows best although it is not the best kind of lettuce for your health but it grows the best
Listroderes costirostris is the scientific name of the lettuce root weevil. The insect in question may be found most often referred to with the common name vegetable weevil since attacks are not limited to just lettuce (Latuca sativa) but to almost 50 different edible plants in all. The pest will feed upon the entire plant indiscriminately or focus upon specific parts, such as leaves, roots, or stems.
The calorie content of any kind of lettuce is extremely low - almost negligible.
head lettuce , avoid ice berge , all water no nutrtion