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Why do pine trees have shallow root​

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Pine trees + shallow soil = no depth for stability
(U.S. Department of Agriculture) Pines, notably Ponderosa pines, tend to have a deep tap root with a much shallower (12″ inches or shallower from the ground surface level) root system. The shallower roots follow cracks and water spots for the pine to quench its thirst.


Are pine tree roots shallow or deep?
Pines have a deep tap root with a much shallower root system. These shallow pine tree root systems can be 12 inches or less underneath the ground's surface.


What causes shallow tree roots?
Just as the trunk of the tree grows in girth with age, so do the roots. So over time, some of the shallow, older roots of the tree will naturally enlarge to the surface. Sometimes, roots become visible due to erosion of the surface soil. Compacted, poorly drained soil will also lead to more shallow root development.


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Pine trees + shallow soil = no depth for stability

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Pines, notably Ponderosa pines, tend to have a deep tap root with a much shallower (12″ inches or shallower from the ground surface level) root system. The shallower roots follow cracks and water spots for the pine to quench its

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