The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) typically has a fibrous root system rather than a taproot. This fibrous root structure allows for better nutrient absorption and support in the soil. Poinsettias thrive in well-drained soil, which complements their fibrous roots.
Fibrous - roots resemble fibers - there is no single primary root
The HI2 answer is taproot.
is jasmine taproot or fibrous
No it is fiberous rooted
Yes. All trees have taproot.
Having a taproot is basically a main root system that extends downward to find water for example an Oak tree has a taproot and it's basic function is to anchor the tree to the ground during a heavy wind. Whereas a fiberous root system is very shallow and has many leads to grab water quickly but all are near the surface. A catus had a fiberous root and can be kicked over (but beware it is against the law in most places).
A taproot system is typically found in dicotyledonous plants. Monocots usually have fibrous root systems.
For Plato, It's fiberous
Fibrous - roots resemble fibers - there is no single primary root
The HI2 answer is taproot.
what are nutritional values of poinsettia?
It wAs called poinsettia.
The poinsettia plant originates from Mexico.
is jasmine taproot or fibrous
I should water my poinsettia.
Poinsettia is spelled the same in French.
The poinsettia plant originates from Mexico.