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The custard apple, also known as cherimoya or Annona squamosa, typically has a tap root system. This means it develops a prominent central root that grows deeper into the soil, allowing the plant to access moisture and nutrients from deeper layers. However, in some cases, especially in certain soil conditions, the root system can also develop lateral roots that spread out more horizontally. Overall, while it primarily exhibits a tap root system, variations can occur depending on environmental factors.

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