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In Dahlia, the roots are_______.


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Fasciculated roots:

  1. Dahlia plant becomes into the Asteraceae family of fibrous, bushy, herbaceous perennial plants.
  2. They have fibrous roots.
  3. The roots arise from a point and grow in clusters helping in storing food during the perennation via converting into the tuft of tubers.
  4. The roots are able to vegetatively propagate to produce a new plant from a part of the root system.
  5. Hence, they have fasciculated roots.
  6. These fasciculated tuber roots are modifications of adventitious roots which help in food storage.
  7. They do not have a definite shape.
  8. The root clusters are found at the base of the stem.

Final answer: In Dahlia, the roots are fasciculated tuberous.


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