No it is in the stems like the suger cane or the suger beet store suger in them.
All seed plants store food within the seed; this takes the form of the cotyledons which are there to provide nutrition to the embryo while it is dormant and then while the seed is germinating and before it is able to produce its own food
Plants store extra energy as starch, which can come in a wide range of forms. Potato plants store them in big underground tubers that we know as the edible vegetable, as do carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc. Apples, tomatoes, grapes and oranges are all other examples of energy storage sites. You may realise that these often correlate with the plant's seed location/vessel, for obvious reasons.
Plants store food for energy.
The coconut plants store food in the endosperm of the nuts. This is called copra of commerce. Coconut oil is extracted from this part of the fruit. At the time of germination, this food is used by the growing seedling.
the answer is flower
you go to the seed store and plant them.
Plants store much of their food in the form of starch.
Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...
Usually animals store food for the winter obviously. Plants store food i guess because they might need food if the food and water supply runs out. the plants have extra food.
normally all plants store food cuz they use the leaves o store food, what they need is sunlight and water.
They have seeds. Yes they do: the female part of a plants lays the eggs with are seed; they store them on their ovary.