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An aerial root is an adventitious root which grows from a plant stem above the ground.
An aerial root is an adventitious root which grows from a plant stem above the ground.
The organs of aerial root system absorb moisture from the air and some cases help the plant in climbing up.
underground root system and aerial root shoot system
Adventitious roots arise from stems or leaves, while aerial roots grow above the ground surface for support, anchorage, or air uptake. Adventitious roots are typically found on plants as a response to stress or need for additional nutrients, while aerial roots are specialized structures found in plants like orchids and ivy for attachment or water absorption.
N. E Martin has written: 'Using aerial photos to fingerprint a stand for root disease research' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in forestry, Root rots
The aerial extract is a form of medication. The extraction of the aerial portion of the plant, abelmoschus moschatus, is used to treat, and has for many years, diabetes and the life-long complications due to the disease.
The root word of "cursory" is "cursor," which comes from the Latin word "cursor" meaning runner or messenger.
Yes, ivy will soil-layer easily, without rooting compound. Just extend a runner and place a small stone on top of the runner where you want it to root. Two or three weeks should do it.
Yes, ivy will soil-layer easily, without rooting compound. Just extend a runner and place a small stone on top of the runner where you want it to root. Two or three weeks should do it.
It depends. It could be both. Like aerial only has a prefix.
In baseball? This is not allowed. The lead runner must attempt to advance to the next base; if it is tagged with the ball before the runner reaches it that runner is out.