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đą Mango Root — English + Arabic Blog --- đŠ ENGLISH VERSION đŋ Introduction — The Silent World Under the Soil Every mango tree carries an untold story beneath the earth. Long before a leaf appears or a ripe mango glows in summer, the root begins its quiet work — building strength, pulling water, and forming an invisible foundation. The mango root is more than biology; it is the underground engineer, the patient keeper of life, the steady force that holds the tree upright. This blog walks through its structure, functions, soil needs, traditional uses, and the gentle wisdom it offers. --- đŗ Structure of the Mango Root 1. Taproot — The Deep Explorer The taproot is the first to grow downward, anchoring the young plant into the deep layers of the soil. Mature roots can reach: 6–8 meters deep Wild varieties sometimes 10–12 meters 2. Lateral Roots — The Spreading Foundation These roots extend wide: 6–10 meters or beyond They steady the tree during storms and winds. 3. Feeder Roo...