Balsam, specifically referring to balsam fir (Abies balsamea) or other related species, typically does not have a true tap root. Instead, these trees develop a shallow, fibrous root system that spreads out widely near the surface. This adaptation helps them absorb moisture and nutrients effectively in their natural forest habitats.
They are tap root
fiberousEdited answer:Balsam being a dicot plant has tap root system
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Yes, a ginger has a tap root.
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They are tap root
fiberousEdited answer:Balsam being a dicot plant has tap root system
A balsam plant has tap roots.
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The first root of a young plant is called the primaryroot.
Yes, a ginger has a tap root.
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.