| 1. | She has sent out her taproot to run deep into Italy.
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| 2. | Both plants have a rosette of leaves and a central taproot.
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| 3. | The taproot is contractile, and tends to pull crown downwards.
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| 4. | The taproot is deep, making older plants difficult to move.
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| 5. | The plant produces bluish-violet flower heads and fleshy taproots.
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| 6. | The roots of the northern dewberry consist of a woody taproot.
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| 7. | It grows from a thick undergroung caudex atop a woody taproot.
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| 8. | Taproots can be boiled and pickled, and goldfinches like the seeds.
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| 9. | The plant has a taproot, which is easily damaged in transplanting.
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| 10. | Every discussion of racial equality in America has its taproot in slavery.
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