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why are potatoes considered stems and not roots?

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Answered by little14
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because they are part of underground stems.

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Answered by aryamanv7
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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. Roots don't do that.

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