Do basil plant have fibrous roots?
No, basil plants do not have fibrous roots. They have adventitious roots, which are roots that grow from the stems or leaves of a plant. These roots help to anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients.
Vegetable Recipes
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Vegetable Recipes
- Appetizers
- Cheeses
- Chili Recipes
- Condiments
- Dips
- Fondue Recipes
- Grains & Potatoes Recipes
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- Sauces
- Snacks
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