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Most plants have roots that grow both vertically and horizontally to varying degrees. However, taproots such as carrots and radishes primarily grow downwards, as do fibrous roots of grasses. Deep-rooted plants like oak trees and dandelions also have roots that grow predominantly downwards.
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Aspen trees roots will grow to where the water is.
Pine tree roots primarily grow outwards rather than downwards.
The roots of a plant will always grow down. This is to help it find water. The stem grows upwards to find light.
Yes they do grow down, they can also create 'suckers' that are self rooting side plants
Cutting a tree down does not necessarily kill its roots. The roots may still be alive and continue to grow even after the tree has been cut down.
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No, roots generally grow downwards into the soil to absorb water and nutrients, while stems grow upwards above ground to support the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
The phreatophyte is a plant that can grow by pulling its roots down to get water.
Yes, bushes can grow back if they are cut down, as long as the roots are not completely removed. With proper care and time, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
You can try but the plant will try to grow upwards. All plants grow up and their roots grow down. This is coded in their DNA.