maybe yes maybe no Sure, Tapioca plant can be grown from a piece of stem provided, (1) the stem is from a full grown plant and (2) the bottom portion of the cut piece of stem is planted in the soil.
The shoot is the new plant, the baby. The stem is the woody part of a grown plant.
Yes it is a land plant of tropical climate.
No, papaya can not be grown by stem cuttings
Tapioca is a starch extracted from the root of the plant species Manihot esculenta. This species, native to the Amazon, is now cultivated worldwide and has many names, including cassava. Cassava is a small tree with tuberous roots - it is the root that produces tapioca.
a stem of course
it is a woody stem plant
yes
Tapioca reproduce through stem cutting's examples hibiscus.
Tapioca is a root
The shoot is the new plant, the baby. The stem is the woody part of a grown plant.
It is a root starch derived from the cassava plant, native to South America and the West indies. The thick fibrous roots are used in a variety of forms
No. It is a storage root.
The banana plant can be grown through its rhizome with sprouts (false stem)
underground root
You dig a hole in the ground and you put a seed in it. You cover up the hole and water it and then BOOM!! there is a plant there.
Nope, this is from a tapioca plant which is gluten free.
Tapioca does not come from a bean, it is extracted from the root of the cassava plant.