You can eat Indian cucumber roots
Spider plants are in the lily family, related to day lilies, which have edible tuberous roots. So, technically spider plant roots should be edible by the definition of being non-toxic. However, I would not recommend eating your decorative house plants.
the function of the roots are to absorb water and the root can be edible
No Ipomoea plants do not have edible roots. They are grown for their foliage only.
No. It's a plant with starchy edible roots, sort of like a potato.
Fibrous roots.
Uh, the FRUIT part
Yes, lotus is edible. The roots, seeds, stems, and leaves of the lotus plant are commonly used in cooking in various Asian cuisines. The seeds are often used in desserts and the roots can be sliced and cooked in savory dishes.
A perennial plant with twisting, climbing vines with fleshy edible roots.
That plant is called "yucca." It is known for its fleshy, edible yellow roots that are commonly used in South American cuisine. The roots can be boiled, fried, or mashed and are a good source of nutrients.
An edible plant is a vegetable.
The edible parts of a plant are called fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, leaves, roots, or flowers, depending on the specific plant species. These parts contain nutrients that can be consumed for sustenance.
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots