Joe O'Hallaron

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Forest trees, ornamentals, and fruit trees frequently distribute their roots in a wide circle, where water-absorbing root tips occupy a drip zone, an area beyond the leaf canopy to which rain is channeled from the foliage above. This pattern of root growth should be recalled when irrigating and fertilizing garden trees.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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