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potato grows from stem?​

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Answered by siddhi710
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As the potato plant grows, its compound leaves manufacture starch that is transferred to the ends of its underground stems (or stolons). The stems thicken to form a few or as many as 20 tubers close to the soil surface. ... The buds generate shoots that grow into new plants when conditions are again favorable.

Answered by Khadijah21
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Potatoes grows from stem?

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No! They don't. They grow through roots.

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