Biology, asked by sanrajsingh2501, 5 months ago

A weeping willow tree has hard stem from which branches and leaves grow. Its roots grow long. What functions of the stem and root do the sentences describe?

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Answered by yashkm111204
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Answer:

The weeping willow is a gentle, graceful tree, but willow tree roots are very shallow and invasive. This means it's not the best backyard tree option for many

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Weeping willow tree roots form a network of shallow roots that radiate out from the tree in all directions.

Willow trees grow in a variety of ways:

  • Willows thrive in damp, organically rich soils.
  • If your soil is depleted of nutrients, work in compost before planting and fertilize with all-purpose plant food in early spring.
  • During droughts, water willows and keep an eye out for pests and disease.
  • Willow trees are among the simplest plants to establish.
  • In fact, you can start a new tree by merely inserting a stem into damp soil.
  • Willow hormones are responsible for fast rooting.
  • So fast, in fact, that willow stems can be used to make a rooting solution for other plants by boiling them in water.

Do willow trees have deep roots?

  • Willow tree roots are not deep and do not develop in size.
  • They are small and delicate, forming mats just beneath the surface.

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