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difference between hibiscus and tuberose according to the roots

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Answered by roshnashaikh5
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In general, plants have one of three main types of root systems -- taproots, fibrous and adventitious.


Hibiscus plants have combination of a few short, stabilizing taproots and a mass of shallow fibrous roots. In addition, hibiscus roots are classified as spreading, meaning that they as they grow they move outward from the original crown of the plant with new shoots developing that are separate from the crown and that have their own roots, while being attached to the main plant by at least one root.



While tuberose which is a white flowers that bloom from the bottom towards the top of the spike. It has long, bright green leaves clustered at the base of the plant and smaller, clasping leaves along the stem. Epiphyllous adhesion of stamens is seen in the flower.

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