The roots of a deodar cedar tree would likely not spread out any wider than the base of the tree. They would not spread out and make new trees.
Deodar cedar, dogwood
Yes, deodar trees have a fibrous root system. These dense, shallow roots spread out horizontally near the soil surface to help anchor the tree and absorb nutrients and water efficiently.
The roots of cedar tree will usually spread out as far the circumference of the tree. It may be slightly more or less depending on the availability of water.
The roots of a Cedar of Lebanon tree can spread widely, typically extending to around 1.5 times the diameter of the tree's canopy. In optimal conditions, these roots can reach up to 50 feet or more from the base of the tree.
No, deodar tree does not have fruits and flowers.
The English name for dAYAAR wood is "Deodar." It comes from the Himalayan cedar tree, scientifically known as Cedrus deodara. Deodar wood is valued for its durability, resistance to decay, and pleasant fragrance, making it popular for construction, furniture, and carvings.
No, tree roots can extend much farther than the branches spread out. The root system helps anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Some tree roots can extend two to three times the diameter of the tree canopy.
This particular on is the Lebanon Cedar Tree Kingdom: Planter Phylum: Tracheophyta Class: Coniferopsida Order: Coniferals Family: Pinaceae Genus: Cedrus Species: Cedrus lanani (the classification word look funny because they are Latin)
prune them
yes if it has been spread on the leaves(scorching)
Yes they can. Tree roots, as they grow and spread, will "burrow" through pipes that are in their growth, path .. I have personally seen roots inside pipes.
Roots serve two purposes. To supply the tree with nutrients and to anchor the tree and keep it upright. The spread will depend on the prevailing conditions i.e. how much wind it faces.