Fibrous roots

/ˈfaɪbrəs ruts/ noun

A root system characterized by many thin, branching roots of similar size that spread horizontally near the soil surface. This system maximizes nutrient and water absorption from the upper soil layers.

From Latin 'fibra' meaning 'fiber' or 'thread' combined with 'roots,' describing the thin, thread-like appearance of these roots. The descriptive term became standard in botanical literature during the 18th century.

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