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"It has a huge fibrous root system".
Fibrous root systems are generally shallower than taproot systems.
In general, fibrous root systems are shallower than taproot systems.
"And they have a great fibrous root system that holds soil and controls erosion".
Thus, in fibrous root systems there is no well-defined single taproot.
Other perennials with shallow, fibrous root systems will happily join you in browsing the M.L.S. for a new home.
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Two types of root systems are commonly distinguished, fibrous roots and taproots.
The primary root, which is replaced by secondary, fibrous roots after germination, is covered by the coleorhiza (root sheath).
Natural ecosystems are complex, and dominated by perennials, a dense mat of fibrous roots that exists in the soil year-round, tightly holding soil and water.
The root system consists not of a taproot, as in many dicotyledons, but of fine, fibrous roots.
The shallow fibrous roots form a massive root system, and the plant is resistant to both drought and waterlogging.
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