No. They are tubers and grow by producing "eyes" or new stems.
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Planting potato seeds will sprout potatoes. However, in order to get edible potatoes, you will need to let the potato grow, then once you have a grown potato, you will have to cut off part of the potato and replant it.
Anything with seeds is a fruit; not a vegetable. Apples, bananas, tomatoes, oranges, grapes: has seeds; fruit. Carrots, potatoes, cabbage: no seeds; vagetable.
Potatoes are tubers. Each have "eyes". If you cut the tuber up so that each segment has an eye and plant it, a new plant will grow with several tubers growing underground. "Seed" potatoes have many eyes on the tuber.
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No, potatoes are the root of the plant. Seeds are generally found in the flower or fruit. However if you cultivate the root of a plant it can still grow, which is why potato tubers are usually used to grow new potatoes instead of using the seeds. Nowadays it is so common to use the root to plant new potatoes that most commercial potato plants don't even produce seeds.
Potatoes are usually grown from seed potatoes which are neatly cut from a potato to have one to two "eyes" which are the buds.The reason why potatoes do not follow the regular convention of flowers and seeds is because they are underground shoots i.e their roots store starch to form tubers and from these starch deposits,new shoots grow.
Idaho produces nearly a third of the USA's total tonnage of potatoes. -Sweet corn , (for its seeds) and barley are also major products. Idaho is a major producer of many vegetable seeds.
See answer to question, Can potato make new plant? You can plant the whole potato to make a new plant, or wait until it grows "eyes" on the outside, which are the "seeds" that form new plants. Each eye can make one new plant. Farmers use baby potatoes, or 'seed potatoes' to start new plants.
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