after replanting a xmas tree , how big do the roots grow ?
Tree roots grow so big so they can collect the water supply to send up to the tree and plus its growing and the bigger the plant is the bigger its roots are sometimes!
no, buttress roots are roots of a big tree, but the roots are showing out of the ground, bulging
It depends on what type of fruit the tree grows. For example, an apple tree, a peach tree, or a cherry tree.
No, coconuts do not have roots. Coconut palms have roots that anchor the tree in the soil, but the coconut fruit itself does not have roots.
They eat grass and plant roots fruit and tree bark
No, a cherry is not a fibrous root; it is a fruit produced by the cherry tree, which has a taproot system. The cherry tree's roots may include both a main taproot and some lateral roots, but it does not produce fibrous roots typical of certain other plants. The fruit itself develops from the flowers of the tree and contains seeds.
Apple trees have a tap root for stability and fibrous roots to gather water. Apple tree roots do not grow when the tree buds. Then the roots are too busy gathering water and nutrients to grow more roots. After the fruit is grown, the roots will start growing again.
The apple is a fruit. The apple tree, however, has roots, branches, leaves and flowers.
yes because the roots will grow big and make the plant big like a tree
It means that the tree is very big or heavy so the roots need to go far into the ground to keep it upright
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