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Existing Bonsai A To Z Entry for Aerial (roots) |
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Aerial (roots)
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Roots which grow from the stem or branches of a plant. The most familiar aerial roots are those found on the Swiss Cheese plant ( Monstera pertusa). Many trees not normally noted for growing aerial roots will produce them from sections of the plant which are kept constatnt;y damp and cool for example surrounded by moss or leaf litter. This phenomenon is used in the method of propagation termed air layering.
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