Pineapple is a fruit that has fibrous roots. The root system of a pineapple plant consists of numerous thin, fibrous roots that spread out in the soil to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients.
acacia is a taproot
No carrot is not a fibrous root. Its tap root.
Fibrous. Just transplanted one today!
wheat plant have fiberous root
Fibrous root
Akee tree has fibrous roots.
Fibrous root
The pineapple fruit is not a tap root. But the pineapple plant has a tap root.
No, a cherry is not a fibrous root; it is a fruit produced by the cherry tree, which has a taproot system. The cherry tree's roots may include both a main taproot and some lateral roots, but it does not produce fibrous roots typical of certain other plants. The fruit itself develops from the flowers of the tree and contains seeds.
acacia is a taproot
No carrot is not a fibrous root. Its tap root.
tap root
Yes, it is very fibrous.
Fibrous root.
Fibrous. Just transplanted one today!
wheat plant have fiberous root
Bamboo typically has a network of fibrous roots rather than a tap root. These fibrous roots spread out close to the surface of the soil to help support the tall bamboo stalks and absorb nutrients efficiently.