Joe O'Hallaron

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A tap root system sends one or two rapidly growing, sparsely branched roots straight down into the soil to draw from deep water tables and mineral supplies. Tap roots are especially good anchors in shifting soils or windy locations. A few species simultaneously grow both root systems, and others adopt one form or the other, depending on soil and water conditions: fibrous roots when the surface soil is moist, tap roots when it becomes dry.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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