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... is a single large root with smaller branch roots, or a fibrous root system in which there are many smaller roots of similar diameter. Some plants, however, have intriguing root modifications with specific functions in addition to those of anchorage and absorption. Aerial roots. Some plants, (a) such ...
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... but rabbits will eat this plant. It is easy to grow and rarely needs staking. Anise hyssop is easily started from Anise hyssop is tolerant of many soil types and is easy to grow. seed and often blooms the first year, but also can be propagated in spring or fall by division of plants that spread by r ...
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... Aquatic plants Aquatic plants are adapted to live in water or constantly flooded ecosystems. These plants are sometimes referred to as hydrophytes. Aquatic plants may be rooted in wet soil or be free floating in the water. ...
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