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which obollination
Which part of the potato plant makes a new plant? Describe in your words, how a potato
produces more of its kind.
Potato Tuber
Lateral Bud
Stem
Underground
Stem
Roots
Potato Tuber​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The potato tuber is actually the bottom part of the stem that stores food. It is a stem vegetable. The potatoes grow on underground stems, called stolons. You can know potato tubers are actually thickened stems because they have buds that sprout stems and leaves

Potato tuber is considered as a stem because of the following reasons (i) The tuber has nodes and internodes. (ii) Leafy shoots appear from the nodes.Rhizome, also called creeping rootstalk, horizontal underground plant stem capable of producing the shoot and root systems of a new plant. ... In plants such as water lilies and many ferns, the rhizome is the only stem of the plant.Do potatoes grow above or below the seed potato?

Irish potato tubers develop above the original seed piece, rather than below it like many other underground vegetables. In general, the storage process starts five to seven weeks after planting, often when the plants have flowered.

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