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You see, the root is the principal organ for absorption in water and dissolved nutrients in nearly all seed plants. The root anchors the plant body into the soil so that when the seasons get stormy and the winds blow, the tree can stand firm. The roots can store reserve foods for a plant that allows it to survive when there is severe seasons of dry weather. And most often, roots grow beneath the surface of the soil and extend from the base of the stem, which means a seizing of sowing must take place at the root level if there's going to be life on the limbs. In other words, you have to have a lot of underground work if you want above ground fruit.