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  2. Taproot - Wikipedia

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    The tap root can be persistent throughout the life of the plant but is most often replaced later in the plant's development by a fibrous root system. [2] [3] A persistent taproot system forms when the radicle keeps growing and smaller lateral roots form along the taproot. The shape of taproots can vary but the typical shapes include:

  3. Vigna mungo - Wikipedia

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    It is an erect, suberect or trailing, densely hairy, annual bush. The tap root produces a branched root system with smooth, rounded nodules. The pods are narrow, cylindrical and up to six cm long. The plant grows 30–100 cm with large hairy leaves and 4–6 cm seed pods. [2]

  4. List of beneficial weeds - Wikipedia

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    Dandelions benefits nearby plants through their powerful tap root system. It breaks up hard soil, going deep into the ground, then brings up nutrients other plants could not reach. Clover: Trifolium: brassicas like cabbage and broccoli: Its flowers attract pollinators: Leaves can be eaten

  5. Longleaf pine - Wikipedia

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    When young, they grow a long taproot, which usually is 2–3 metres (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 –10 feet) long; by maturity, they have a wide spreading lateral root system with several deep 'sinker' roots. They grow on well-drained, usually sandy soil , characteristically in pure stands. [ 9 ]

  6. Kentucky coffeetree - Wikipedia

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    Rooting Habit, "Tap Root in proportion like a carrot". A seedling tree grows many times in root length to its growth upward in height. The Kentucky coffee tree is not commonly offered in the nursery trade because the taproot makes the tree somewhat difficult to transplant. Being in the Legume family the roots fix nitrogen in the soil. [13] [14]

  7. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    Root trainer pots. Many pot designs train the roots. One example is a truncated plastic cone in which a seedling is planted. There is a drainage hole at the bottom and the main tap root tends to grow towards this. What this achieves is to encourage the roots to grow a denser system of root hairs.

  8. Taproot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Taproot is an American alternative metal band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, formed in 1997.Its lineup consists of vocalist/guitarist Stephen Richards, bassist Phil Lipscomb, drummer Jarrod Montague, and guitarist Taylor Roberts.

  9. Bidens alba - Wikipedia

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    It has a similar root and stem system to others in the dicot family Asteraceae. [5] After germinating, the roots progress into a tap root that grows vertically in the ground. [1] The primary tissue of the apical meristems increases the length of the plant and the secondary roots of the lateral meristems give rise to the width.