Bundlerooted

/ˈbʌndəlˌruːtɪd/ adjective

In botany, describing a plant or tree whose vascular bundles (the tubes that transport water and nutrients) are arranged throughout the roots rather than concentrated in a central structure.

From 'bundle' (a bundle of vascular tissue) plus 'rooted' (having roots). This botanical terminology emerged in the 19th century as scientists developed more detailed understanding of plant anatomy.

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