Joe O'Hallaron

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Unexpectedly, some large trees have only shallow roots, but because they are spreading and matted, the roots form a broad base for support of the trunks. This form of root system is common among trees in tropical rain forests, where even the forest giants, as much as 180 feet (60 m) tall, have roots penetrating little more than 3 feet (1 m) into the soil.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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