Monday, August 26, 2013

Rhizome

The roots of this Aspen are an example of a rhizome. The roots of this plant are act as a modified subterranean stem that the plant uses to propagate, when the part of the plant above ground is harmed the stem below is still intact making the Aspen very prolific.  One Aspen grove in Utah may have been living over one million years. 

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