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- Buttress_root abstract "Buttress roots (stilt roots or prop roots) are large roots on all sides of a shallowly rooted tree. Typically, they are found in nutrient-poor rainforest soils and do not penetrate to deeper layers. Almost all types of mangroves have these type of roots. They prevent the tree from falling over (hence the name buttress) while also gathering more nutrients. Buttresses are tension elements, being larger on the side away from the stress of asymmetrical canopies. The roots may interwind with buttress roots from other trees and create an intricate mesh, which may help support trees surrounding it. They can grow up to 30 feet tall and spread for 30 metres above the soil then for another 30 metres below. When the roots spread horizontally, they are able to cover a wider area for collecting nutrients. They stay near the upper soil layer because all the main nutrients are found there.".
- Buttress_root thumbnail CeibaTreePeru02.jpg?width=300.
- Buttress_root wikiPageID "1885740".
- Buttress_root wikiPageRevisionID "598226901".
- Buttress_root hasPhotoCollection Buttress_root.
- Buttress_root subject Category:Plant_roots.
- Buttress_root subject Category:Trees.
- Buttress_root type LivingThing100004258.
- Buttress_root type NaturalObject100019128.
- Buttress_root type Object100002684.
- Buttress_root type Organism100004475.
- Buttress_root type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Buttress_root type Plant100017222.
- Buttress_root type PlantOrgan113087625.
- Buttress_root type PlantPart113086908.
- Buttress_root type PlantRoots.
- Buttress_root type Root113125117.
- Buttress_root type Tree113104059.
- Buttress_root type Trees.
- Buttress_root type VascularPlant113083586.
- Buttress_root type Whole100003553.
- Buttress_root type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Buttress_root comment "Buttress roots (stilt roots or prop roots) are large roots on all sides of a shallowly rooted tree. Typically, they are found in nutrient-poor rainforest soils and do not penetrate to deeper layers. Almost all types of mangroves have these type of roots. They prevent the tree from falling over (hence the name buttress) while also gathering more nutrients. Buttresses are tension elements, being larger on the side away from the stress of asymmetrical canopies.".
- Buttress_root label "Brettwurzel".
- Buttress_root label "Buttress root".
- Buttress_root label "Korzenie szkarpowe".
- Buttress_root label "Plankwortel".
- Buttress_root label "Досковидные корни".
- Buttress_root sameAs Brettwurzel.
- Buttress_root sameAs Plankwortel.
- Buttress_root sameAs Korzenie_szkarpowe.
- Buttress_root sameAs m.063q18.
- Buttress_root sameAs Q911072.
- Buttress_root sameAs Q911072.
- Buttress_root sameAs Buttress_root.
- Buttress_root wasDerivedFrom Buttress_root?oldid=598226901.
- Buttress_root depiction CeibaTreePeru02.jpg.
- Buttress_root isPrimaryTopicOf Buttress_root.