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The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) typically has a taproot system, which consists of a central, thick root that grows deep into the soil. This taproot can extend down to access water and nutrients, allowing the tree to thrive in dry and arid conditions. Additionally, moringa may also develop lateral roots that spread out closer to the surface, helping to stabilize the tree and absorb moisture from rainfall.

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