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The similarities lie beneath the surface, rooted in biomechanics — the physics of fastballs, if you will.
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The surface roots of my 30-year-old linden make it difficult to mow the grass.
This stops the surface roots freezing and is particularly important for evergreens.
Buttress roots are aerial extensions of lateral surface roots and form only in certain species.
You can even grow them in that most inhospitable of sites, amid the surface roots of old trees.
In slope condition, in fact, the surface roots can assume upward as well as downward growth.
This is in contrast to only 43.9% of trees without surface roots exhibiting wounds.
Especially in coastal areas where sandy soils cause trees to grow shallow surface roots, the vines can topple trees.
They are not really surface roots, but they fatten as they grow older and soon break through to the light of day.
Especially beeches, which easily shade out other trees with their fanning layers of dense foliage (and starve them with their greedy surface roots).
Findings revealed relatively homogeneous soil moisture within the surface root zone (0 90 cm depth) with SWC values of roughly 45%.
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