Many species, in particular those inhabiting more arid regions, have a long and strong taproot.
They must get most of the long taproot up with it, without which it will quickly die.
This was also called the "California method", on the belief that a long taproot would supply the beet.
Older plants may have multiple rosettes on top of the long taproot.
They have a long taproot and numerous surface roots which produce suckers.
When Cirocco pulled a bush from the wall, a long taproot came out with it.
It survives well in dry environments due to a long taproot.
The plant is wind resistant and has a long taproot.
It is considered hard to get rid of because of its long and tough taproots.
They have very long taproots which make transplanting difficult.