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The scientific name of dill plant is Anethum graveolens.
The chameli plant has a fibrous root system, which consists of thin, branching roots that spread out in all directions close to the soil surface. This type of root system helps the plant to efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Dill (Anethum graveolens) is an umbelliferous aromatic plant with finely dissected leaves.
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The noun 'dill' is a common, uncountable, concrete noun; a word for a type of plant, a word for a thing.
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The scientific name of dill plant is Anethum graveolens.
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To successfully transplant dill, choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of the dill plant and gently remove it from its current location. Place the plant in the hole, making sure the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface. Water the plant thoroughly after transplanting and continue to water regularly. Dill prefers slightly acidic soil and can benefit from occasional fertilization. Watch for signs of stress and adjust care as needed to promote healthy growth and development.
The chameli plant has a fibrous root system, which consists of thin, branching roots that spread out in all directions close to the soil surface. This type of root system helps the plant to efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.