Alpine plants live in some of the harshest conditions on the planet. This newer study shows that one plant species has two different types of roots that differ in morphology and function.
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(a) C. conorhiza snow-bed right before final thaw in July. (b) Corydalis conorhiza. (c) Fine, fragile snow-roots. (d) C. conorhiza emerging through a network of snow-roots. Onipchenko et al. 2009.