Is Chinese potato underground stem or not?
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Potato is considered as a stem vegetable because it grows in underground stems, known as stolons. The tuber mainly stores food for the plant.
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potato is a underground stem
- The sweet potato is a modified fibrous root used for food storage.
- Potatoes are stems that grow on underground stems called stolons.
- Potato tubers have buds from which leaves grow, but the roots do not have these properties.
- Sweet potatoes are full of nutrients
- The potato is a root vegetable with a high starch content and is a very important food crop. This is a root crop.
- The bulb is a special part of the plant that is used to store food.
- Tubers are regenerative organs used for vegetative propagation of potatoes.
- Tubers consist of many additional shoots that develop into potatoes.
- The potato is an economically important food crop. It is obtained by transforming a stem called a tuber.
- The bulb is a swollen stem that has all the normal parts of the stem. It is made up of blood vessels, nodes, and networks between nodes. The nodes are called ocelli or axillary buds.
- These are extra pimples that grow where they normally wouldn't.
- They usually develop from hidden shoots located in the axils of the leaves, formed by nodes between the nodes of the potato. The tubers begin at the swollen ends of the stolon.
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