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I've only got bramble and ivy, thanks fuck, so have become intimately familiar with either. The bramble have a reddish tinge to them, are more brittle and usually converge on a gnarly, tuber type mass. The ivy has less of a taper and pulls like a cable. Which made it all the more exciting when I found and actual cable and went at it with the fork.
It's unbelievable how much roots of things there are.
When I've been doing lawn digging, I can't be sure which are ivy roots, bramble roots, bindweed roots or ash tree roots. The only ones I am sure about are nettle roots as they are bright yellow.