Commerical sweet potatoe plants are not grown from seed, but from the sprouts of "bulbs" or tubers known as sweet potatoes (the part you eat.)
No, sweet potatoes are a separate plant from wheat. Sweet potatoes are like yams, they grow in the ground. Wheat is a seed of a plant that grows above ground.
They are the seed. Put them in the gruond and they will grow.
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The peace lily grows from seed.
No, lettuce is a seed vegetable.
potatoes arent usually grown from seed but from potato cuttings.
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as long as each piece of patatoe has an "eye" it will grow
No. A tulip produces a bulb which produces a seed pod.
Potatoes are grown under the ground, yes. The "eyes" of the original potatoe are put into the soil just like you would with a seed and then they are watered as a normal plant. They grow into a leafy plant ABOVE the ground which then grows the potatoes.
Camote (Spanish) aka sweet potatoe (English) as in the family of potatoes the actual seed itself is the food.
Sweet potatoes are flowering plants, so they reproduce sexually by producing seed. They also reproduce vegetatively from the tubers (which we eat). When we grow them as a crop we plant stem cuttings called slips. This is also vegetative reproduction but it's us doing it not the plant.