taproot
tap root
tap root
Monocots have fibrous root system
Napiform root
Yes, apple trees can be propagated using sections of root through a process called root cutting. This method involves taking healthy root segments and planting them in suitable soil conditions to encourage growth. However, it is more common to propagate apple trees through grafting or budding to ensure the new tree retains the desired traits of the parent tree. Root cuttings may not always produce a tree that bears fruit identical to the original variety.
An apple tree has a fibrous root system rather than a taproot. This means its roots spread out widely and grow in many directions close to the surface of the soil, helping the tree absorb water and nutrients effectively. Fibrous roots also provide stability, which is important for supporting the tree as it grows. So, instead of one deep root, apple trees have lots of smaller roots that work together!
the radish plants root system is a fleshy root.
The apple, a tree of thehigh latitudes, reverts to a shrub when grown unattended in the tropics. The apple, a tree of thehigh latitudes, reverts to a shrub when grown unattended in the tropics.
There are no rose trees. There are roses bushes. They have branched root systems.
Yes. They are the same species and the same trees. The difference is the grafted on root system. However, the two varieties must have flowering times that overlap, otherwise they will not pollinate.
Conifers such as pine trees, spruce trees, fir trees.
Crab apple trees are members of the Rose Family, they are edible and delicious, they were the only apples around for millions of years until the ancient Turks bred them into domestic apples in the Ili valley of Kazakhstan. See related links.