Tree roots grow and develop underground by extending outwards in search of water and nutrients. As they grow, they branch out in a network to anchor the tree and absorb essential resources from the soil. The roots also interact with fungi and bacteria in the soil to facilitate nutrient uptake.
no, plams are monocotylendonous and do not develop adventicious roots
the roots
Pine tree roots grow deep into the soil to provide stability and absorb water and nutrients. The roots spread out widely to anchor the tree and gather essential nutrients from the soil.
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Once a tree gets planted and watered, roots start to grow. As soon as the roots grow a little bit or lots (doesn't matter), the roots send the water to the tree. First of all, it's not supposed to go up to the tree. It stays underground and the roota make it grow. Water has nothing to do with going all the way up!
after replanting a xmas tree , how big do the roots grow ?
They are both planted underground.
Yes, a new tree can grow from roots through a process called vegetative propagation.
Tap roots I think.
An oak tree's roots are underground and anchors the tree to the ground. The roots also supplies the tree with water and nutrients. The branches support the leaves and acorns.
Pine tree roots primarily grow outwards rather than downwards.
It helps the trees develop by anchoring them firmly into the ground and providing nutrients for them that they need so they can live and grow.