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Ferns typically have a type of root known as a fibrous root system. These roots are numerous, thin, and spread out in the soil, allowing the plant to effectively absorb water and nutrients. Unlike some other plants, ferns do not have a taproot, which is a central, thick root that grows deep into the soil. Instead, their fibrous roots help stabilize the plant and support its overall growth.

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