yes, unlike plants that require photosynthesys to make their food, mushrooms are decomposers and get their food from rotting vegitation.
Mushrooms can and do grow well in absolute darkness. However, they don't normally grow underneath the surface of the soil like a potato or carrot does. They still grow at the surface of the material upon which they are feeding, such as a rotting log, grass thatch, or crop residue left on the soil surface.
to my knowledge; yes; they grow underground; but some tubers also grow above the ground in some poor places
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Cabbages grow above ground
sunflowers grow above ground .
They grow above the ground. On a tree. Have a look at Wikipedia.
Below ground.
they grow under ground They grow on little shrubs ABOVE ground. They don't grow on trees either.
A pickle is just a cucumber that has been pickled (put in a brine). Cucumbers are grown above ground.
in plants, epicotyl is grow above the ground(monocot) while hypocotyl grow under the ground.
roots are positvely geotropic hence, most of these grow underground but in some cases as in Cycas, corolloid roots grow above the ground for nitrogen fixation.
Parsley is a herb, the roots grow in soil, the stalks and leaves grow above ground, the parts of the plant we used as a herb all grow above ground.
the vegtable and roots grow underground but the leaves grow on top of the ground.
Rocks with small crystals form above ground, because when formed under ground the magma makes the rock cool slower causing more time for the crystals to grow. Above ground the rock cools faster, because the air isn't as hot under ground than above ground.
They grow above ground. It is a stem plant.