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how do dahlia reproduce.​

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Answered by rrr7397
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Dahlia tubers are sometimes called a "bulb", but they are technically a tuber, similar to a potato. Similar to a potato, the tuber sends up a shoot that becomes the plant, which produces leaves and flowers. Underground, the tubers multiply each year (again, like a potato).

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Answered by sarveshwardassarvesh
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Dahlia tubers are sometimes called bulbs but they are technically a tuber, similar to a potato.similar to a potato the tubular sends shoots that becomes a plant which produces leaves and flowers.underground the tubuers multiply each year.(again like a potato)

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