ROOTS 



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tree trunks buttressed by such roots which extend out over 

 and beneath the surface, and divide the area about the tree 

 into a series of irregular chambers (see Fig. 100). Some- 



FlQ. 99. A bLrcw-pinc yi'diniiunis), from the Indian i)ceiin ngion, 

 prominent prop roots put out near the base. 



stiowing the 



times a stem, either inclined or with a poorly developed 

 primary root system, puts out prop roots which support 

 it, as in the screw-pine (see Fig. 99). A notable case is 



