Soil from the ground, often referred to as topsoil, consists of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, air, and water, providing a habitat for a variety of organisms and serving as a medium for plant growth. In contrast, soil from a plant, or more accurately, the substrate or medium in which plants grow, typically includes elements like peat, perlite, or coconut coir that facilitate drainage and aeration, often designed to promote healthy root development. While ground soil can be rich in nutrients, plant soil is often formulated to optimize conditions for specific plant needs.
underground has soil or is wet and above ground is dry or grassy
Engineering soil is when ground is prepared(engineered) for an specific purpose. Soil is dirty or ground naturally found on earth.By Oscar Venegas "Ozkhar"
"Earth" refers to the planet we live on, "soil" is the top layer of the Earth's surface that supports plant growth, "land" is a specific area of the Earth's surface that may include soil, and "ground" is a broader term that can refer to the surface of the Earth as well as the soil, rocks, and other materials beneath it.
the soil or ground
The roots of a plant anchor it in the ground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Ground cover
The roots of a plant anchor it into the ground. They also absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth.
root cap, root tip..
a rich soil that is good is the soil in the ground above the Earth's axis
A plant gets its food mainly from sunlight, and good soil in the ground. They can also suck up water from the ground with their roots.
Yes, you can plant potted tulips in the ground by carefully removing them from the pot and transplanting them into a suitable location in the soil.
The function of the roots of a plant are to get nutrions from the soil and water in the soil and also to give the plant a way to stay in the ground and upright not falling over with a sudden gust of wind. Hope this helped. :)