Monocotyledonous plants have fibrous roots, which are thin, moderately branching roots that emerge from the base of the stem. These roots do not have a main taproot and instead form a dense network of roots close to the soil surface.
Adventitious roots, aerating roots, aerial roots, contractile roots, coarse roots, fine rootsm haustorial roots, propagative roots, proteoid roots, stilt roots, storage roots, structural roots, surface roots, and tuberous roots.
Dandelion roots tend to be taproots, growing deep into the ground, while grass roots are fibrous and spread out horizontally. Dandelion roots are larger and more robust compared to the finer, shallower roots of grass. Dandelion roots store energy reserves for regrowth, while grass roots primarily serve for nutrient and water absorption.
Morning glories do not have tap roots. In zone 5, it is an annual. So they roots are not that deep.
Struck roots is the past of strike roots. This means the seeds started to grow, they started to grow roots
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Per Kinde died in 1924.
Per Kinde was born in 1887.
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Dorothee Akoko Kinde Gazard is the Minister of Health for Benin.
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Christian Kinde has: Played Frederick in "Born of War" in 2013. Played Benjamin in "Arterial" in 2013. Played Tim in "Chronophobe" in 2013. Played Leo in "Dire Night" in 2013. Played Tom in "Siren" in 2014. Played The journalist in "The Ninth Cloud" in 2014.
This is totally a guess, but... Kinde goa maa = please give me ne kie nen hiejete wafel = a nice tall waffle griejet moake? = with whipped-cream. http://thedinges.blogspot.com/ Introducing the $1 waffle for anyone who can walk up to the truck and tell us what this beautiful piece of dialect from Louvain (a city in Belgium) translates to. "Kinde goa maa ne kie nen hiejete wafel griejet moake?"