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What is the Louisiana tree?

The Louisiana state tree is the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). It is a large, long-lived tree commonly found in wetland areas and is known for its distinctive knobby projections on its roots called cypress knees.


How large are the roots of a conifer tree?

The size of a conifer tree's roots can vary depending on the species and age of the tree. Generally, conifer tree roots can extend as far as the tree's canopy or beyond, forming a network that helps anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.


Does mobile home insurance cover damage caused by a tree?

Mobile home insurance does cover your home if damaged by a falling tree. It would also be covered if it were damaged by the over growth of tree roots.


Do all tree roots grow at the same rate as the tree I am specifically interested in live oaks Do live oak tree roots grow wider and or longer than the tree above ground?

The tree roots will extend beyond the canopy cover or the tree would not be able to draw moisture from the soil as the foliage will kep the rain off.


Which plants have buttress roots?

Buttress roots, also called stilt roots or prop root, are large roots on all sides of a shallowly rooted tree that prevent the tree from falling over. They are usually found in nutrient-poor rainforest soils and do not penetrate to deeper layers. Most mangroves trees have these type of roots.


Does my homeowners insurance cover damage to my property caused by tree roots from a neighbor's tree?

Yes, but you would have to pay what your homeowners deductible.


What is the function of the buttress roots?

Buttress roots are large roots that protrude from shallowly planted rainforest trees. The function of buttress roots is to provide support for the tree and to gather much needed nutrients that are required for the tree's survival.


How can I safely navigate and manage a garden with large tree roots present?

To safely navigate and manage a garden with large tree roots present, you can follow these steps: Be cautious when walking or working in the area to avoid tripping or injuring yourself on the roots. Use raised garden beds or containers to plant your flowers or vegetables, keeping them away from the tree roots. Avoid digging or disturbing the tree roots as much as possible to prevent damage to the tree. Consider planting shade-tolerant plants that can thrive alongside the tree roots. Regularly monitor the health of the tree and consult with a professional arborist if you notice any signs of stress or damage.


When comparing an oak tree with a maple tree you can correctly say that?

We have an older than 35 yr old Live Oak and we have removed some of the large roots (above grownd and below) BUT I'm not sure about a tree that is only 35 yrs old. When we did remove roots, we only remove a couple small ones or 1 large one during one season. From the info our tree man has told me (pertaining to our live oak tree) Our whole neighborhood would have to be blown flat before we would see the tree down and removing roots (not alot at a time won't hurt). We made a flower bed using 4" high brick like around our tree then adding no more than 2-3 inches of dirt each yr (more will hurt the tree) then we planted ferns in the bed around the tree. Now those ugly surface roots don't show and the tree seems to like it and it has been like that for 4 yrs now. "Damage" is a complex subject when it comes to trees. The tree needs all the water and nutrients it can get to be healthy. When you cut any roots, you risk damaging the tree, either visibly or invisibly, either immediately or in the long term. Do not cover the visible roots with soil or planting as that will eventually suffocate the tree. Cover with pine straw or leave exposed. Never cover top roots of live oak.


Why would the root system of a tree need to be so large?

The Root System Of a Tree Has To Be Large So The Roots Can Soake Up a Lot Of Water And Nutrients And Transfer It To The Base, Leaves, and Branches Of The Tree.


Can one safely add three to four inches of soil to cover the roots of a flowering cherry tree and grow perennials in it?

This can be dangerous it can kill the tree.


Is it ok to cover longly exsposed roots with top soil and three will die?

is it ok to long exsposed tree roots to be covered p with top soil.